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Spatial-temporal evolution analysis of cultural tourism industry coupling coordination in maritime silk road port cities: a multi-source remote sensing approach. [PDF]
Liu D, Xie Q, Li Q, Wu Y.
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2020
In many ways the cruise industry is the success story of modern tourism. Less than 30 years ago commentators were predicting its demise after years of slow and steady decline. It had become an object of ridicule with the oft repeated joke that its customers consisted just of the ‘newly-wed, overfed, and the nearly dead’. The hit US TV show, ‘Love Boat’,
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In many ways the cruise industry is the success story of modern tourism. Less than 30 years ago commentators were predicting its demise after years of slow and steady decline. It had become an object of ridicule with the oft repeated joke that its customers consisted just of the ‘newly-wed, overfed, and the nearly dead’. The hit US TV show, ‘Love Boat’,
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1998
At present, the Caribbean has a market share of almost 50% of the world cruise market. In popularity, the Caribbean is followed at a considerable distance by European, Alaskan, Trans Panama Canal, Western Mexican, Bermudan and Trans-Atlantic cruises. According to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation, there were approximately 10.6 million passenger visits
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At present, the Caribbean has a market share of almost 50% of the world cruise market. In popularity, the Caribbean is followed at a considerable distance by European, Alaskan, Trans Panama Canal, Western Mexican, Bermudan and Trans-Atlantic cruises. According to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation, there were approximately 10.6 million passenger visits
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1998
Since 1980, the North American cruise market has recorded a compound annual growth rate of 7.6%. The United States and Canada are by far the largest market sources for cruises. As a result this growth rate is very much representative of world wide cruise growth.
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Since 1980, the North American cruise market has recorded a compound annual growth rate of 7.6%. The United States and Canada are by far the largest market sources for cruises. As a result this growth rate is very much representative of world wide cruise growth.
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The Emerging Domestic Cruise Industry
Marine Technology and SNAME News, 1987The U.S. market, with its high per-capita income, generous leisure time availability, and open market entry, has become the world's most lucrative market for ocen cruising. Cruise ships sailing from the United States serve six distinct markets: the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean, Alaska, Mexico, and inland/coastal. With the exception of the Alaska and
John H. Leeper, John W. Boylston
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2020
This chapter discusses critically the modern definition of hospitality and mobility. As a social institution, hospitality encourages contact with strangers. This creates a latent risk because host and guests are not familiar with the intention of the other. In the luxury of shipping lines and cruises, the sense of hospitality as an inter-tribal pact of
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This chapter discusses critically the modern definition of hospitality and mobility. As a social institution, hospitality encourages contact with strangers. This creates a latent risk because host and guests are not familiar with the intention of the other. In the luxury of shipping lines and cruises, the sense of hospitality as an inter-tribal pact of
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The Cruise Industry in the World
2020The cruise industry is one of the most important growth sectors in the entire tourism market. The number of cruise passengers has been increasing in the last 9 years. The market is still growing, despite the global economic instability. North America is the primary market for cruise activities.
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What's Happening in the Cruise Industry
Journal of Travel Research, 1984Trends in the cruise industry are discussed, as well as the industry's use of market research to target product offerings and seek out potential markets.
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