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Correlation between workloads and well-being of cruise line employees
In the cruise line industry, employee workloads and well-being are key factors affecting job performance and retention. This study examined the relationship between workload and well-being of hotel department employees on cruise ships.
Allen Rafael B. Avañez +5 more
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Infrastructures of Transiency: On Cruise Ships
Cultural Studies Association’s Environment, Space & Place Working Group Co-Chair Richard Simpson discusses the local, global, and transnational impact of cruise ships and the cruise ship industry with Constance Dijkstra, International Maritime ...
Richard Simpson +5 more
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Post COVID-19: Health crisis management for the cruise industry. [PDF]
The cruise industry is gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic due to rising public health concerns. This study combines and examines health crisis management and marketing theories to address public health concerns and improve the usage of cruise ...
Li Z, Wang X, Li X, Yuen KF.
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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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ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD CRUISE INDUSTRY
The paper explores the causes and consequences of dynamic growth on global cruise market. Research objectives are to determine the new trends in cruising and to identify challenges and opportunities facing the cruise industry in the future. The findings show that there is a growing demand from all the world source markets, especially from the Asian ...
Peručić, Doris, Doris Peručić
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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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