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Specifics of cruise tourism and features of creating a cruise tourism product [PDF]
The paper presents a comprehensive characteristic of cruise tourism as a special type of social and economic activity that involves the implementation of physiological, psychological and other needs of people.
Logunova Natalya +3 more
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Developing an international public health cooperation mechanism for the cruise industry
The cruise industry has suffered heavy setbacks owing to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Domestic and global pandemic control measures—involving rules varying across countries as well as distinct legal systems—were escalated.
Wei Wu, Lu Li
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Global climate change accelerates ice melting in the Arctic region, making Arctic shipping possible and revealing a new door to develop cruise tourism.
Yui-Yip Lau +3 more
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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Maritime Cruise Industry [PDF]
Over the past 15 years, sea cruising has been one of the most sought after and profitable trips in the tourism industry, but the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection COVID-19 has made a difference.
Smirnov Anton +3 more
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Cruising through a pandemic: The impact of COVID-19 on intentions to cruise
The global coronavirus pandemic has devastated the cruise sector with widespread disruption and cancellations affecting millions of cruise passengers. The cruise industry was negatively affected due to the enclavic and confined environment onboard, the ...
Jennifer Holland +4 more
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Experience in restoring cruise tourism in countries where the first wave of the pandemic
The article shows that the crisis caused by COVID - 19 has put cruise tourism participants in a difficult position and effectively suspended this one of the most important sectors of the world tourism sector.
Vasil Semenov, Svitlana Shin
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This paper illustrates an economic approach to understanding the cruise tourism industry as a driver of economic development in Costa Rica. The objective is to describe the role and activities of the cruise ship industry and identify sources of economic ...
Seidl, Andy +2 more
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Arctic expedition cruise tourism and citizen science: a vision for the future of polar tourism [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a conceptual framework for using citizen science – defined as a data collection method through which non-professionals engage in contributing to authentic scientific inquiry – within the expedition cruise
Audrey R. Taylor +6 more
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Capacity Construction and Industrial Breakthrough of China’s First Domestic Cruise Ship
The cruise industry is an important driving force for China’s economic supply-side reforms during the 14th Five-Year Plan period. The construction of a large cruise ship is a complex, customized, and giant project, and it is the only high-tech ship ...
Yi Guowei +4 more
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Selecting a coastal cruise port of call location in mainland China using the AHP method
Increasing needs of mass tourism give the cruise industry opportunity to booming rapidly. The remarkable contribution of the cruise industry makes the port cities incorporate cruise tourism into development strategy. Whether a cruise port was included in
Yuanyuan Zhu, Juehao Cheng
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