I explore the 6 biggest trends in cruising and how they could change your cruise and cruising experience. These cruise trends are things I am seeing and hearing the cruise industry talking about. These are the most important trends that I think will influence and change cruising as we know and experience it today. I look at who cruising is looking to attract on board and how the on-board offering may change, what is happening and will happen to cruise fares, ports and excursions, the environmental changes and more.
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what are the biggest trends in cruising
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for 2020 I'm Gary Bainbridge this is
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another of my cruising tips for
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travelers I want to give you my
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predictions on what I think the six big
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trends that you're gonna experience in
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cruising in 2020 are starting with this
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one
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without shadow of a doubt we're going to
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keep seeing the continued growth of
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cruising both in terms of passenger
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trips and also the expansion of ships
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it's predicted that there will be 32
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million passenger journeys in 2020 which
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is up from 30 million in 2019 but
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importantly that growth is being fueled
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by a couple of things first of all there
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are more ships coming into service every
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year there are loads of them in 2020
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there are going to be 19 new ships
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coming into service across a wide range
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of cruise lines including Carnival
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celebrity Crystal Cruises cost MSC
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Cruises P&O Cruises Poland Regent Seven
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Seas Royal Caribbean saga silver sea so
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many new ships coming which of course
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gets a lot of excitement and people
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trying cruise ships particularly some of
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them are pretty innovative the other
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thing that's going to drive it a lot is
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Expedition cruising there's a great big
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growth in expedition cruising and
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there's new ships coming as well as new
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itineraries from the cruise lines like
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silver sea pond on scenic crystal lynn
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Blart
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all of them have new ships coming along
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and there's just a lot of energy a lot
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of noise about expedition cruising
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that's going to place like Arctic
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Antarctica and some of the more exotic
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places in the world so that's a big
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driver the other big driver I think of
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the growth increasing is going to be
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more more focus on adults and on solar
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travelers so the last couple of years a
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lot of the growth increasing has come
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from attracting families on to cruising
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as a great value proposition also
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getting more multi-generational
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obviously because traditionally cruising
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has been a little bit older and so
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encouraging the sort of grandparents to
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get their kids and their kids kids onto
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cruises so that's been a big push and a
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real big focus for the cruising however
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what I think we're seeing more and more
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is cruise lines on to chase the next
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generation so they're tracing the
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Millennials the generation air
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who are starting to become more
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interested in cruising and we've seen
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some developments in that area so for
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example virgin voyages with their
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scarlet lady which is gonna be a teen
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focus trying to be very youthful ii
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driven we're seeing even for example in
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the UK mirela cruises when they got a
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new ship they made it adults only
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focused and of course other cruise lines
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like saga which are bringing new ships
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on board which are focused on the adult
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markets so i think we're going to see a
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lot of focus on adult cruising as
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there's an opportunity to have ships and
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itineraries and routes which cater for
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couples particular young couples who
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don't want to be surrounded by families
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so i think we're definitely gonna see in
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2020 lots of action happening around
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those key areas the second big trend
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that i think is emerging and going to
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become more and more prevalent to 2020
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is the bundling and getting rid of some
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of those extra costs and bundling them
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into the fare there's a lot of pushback
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around the extra charges of things like
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chewties Wi-Fi because of course as you
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get more and more younger people and
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more more connected people on board
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they're used to just having Wi-Fi as
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included because they even go to
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Starbucks or wherever and it's having
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Wi-Fi easily accessible so we're seeing
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lots of pushback to the extra charges
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whether it's especially dining Wi-Fi
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which is all those kind of things and
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what I've seen is a couple of really
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interesting things that make me feel
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that during 2020 and beyond we're gonna
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see fares becoming more bundled or
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inclusive virgin he's making a lot of
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ways when they launch if you excuse the
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pun because when they come aboard their
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fares are than they include gratuities
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then can include a lot of basic drinks
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you know some soft drinks juices coffees
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they're going to include Wi-Fi they can
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include all of the special a dining so
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dining on all of their venues is
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included in the price so bundling more
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and more in that's gonna make a lot of
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people I think in the industry watch how
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that goes the other thing that I've
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observed is we're starting to see some
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cruise lines particularly in the UK
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starting to bundle things in more so in
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the last year pno of billed patooties
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into their fare
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mirela have an all-inclusive option
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where everything is included within the
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fare
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except for excursions so we're starting
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to see that the other thing I found very
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interesting as I was booking
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various cruises I'm doing in 2020 pretty
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much all of them had
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bundled fares in some way so all the
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creases I'm going on have offers and
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deals when I booked which bundle things
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in so for example I'm going on a
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Norwegian Cruise in the Caribbean and
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that included special a dining Wi-Fi
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gratuities also things included Oceania
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obviously have their Oh life fairs where
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you can choose to take excursions drinks
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packages or onboard credit ponent
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and other cruises that I've booked that
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in bundles pretty much everything in so
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I'm seeing more and more that starting
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to happen and when I looked at a lot of
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the offers and deals what used to happen
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is a lot of them we're offering things
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like upgrades but I'm seeing more and
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more now they're bundled in so for
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example another cruise that I've booked
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with celebrity again pretty much
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everything was bundled in through that
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offer so it's either going to become
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formal or you're gonna find more and
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more you can buy deals and get deals
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which have things more bundle I think
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that's have become a big trend
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particularly to try and attract more
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people that are used to just having
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these things all included
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so the third trend is linked to that and
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so what Cruise Lines I think are going
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to start to do during the course of 2020
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and give me examples where they're
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already doing that is as they bundle
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more things into the fare they need to
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find new things that they can charge you
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once you get onboard to generate revenue
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the most obvious of these is the pay to
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get access so traditionally speaking if
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you're in a suite you'd get all sorts of
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things included priority disembarkation
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embarkation perhaps priority seating in
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the restaurant you might get some meals
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bundled in and some of the special
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dining so we're seeing that start to
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happen more and more as cruise lines are
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looking for new ways of charging people
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so for example Carnival have on many of
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their cruisers particularly the
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Carribean faster to the fun program
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which you pay a premium for and that
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gives you things like invocation get
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your luggage quicker all that kind of
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stuff then you have Royal Caribbean
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which has the the key which has even
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more included where you get your
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priority and vocation to some vocation
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but does include an invocation data
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Sandbach head shouldn't a meal priority
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seating in the restaurants and all sorts
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of others benefits and features so
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that's a new way of getting people to
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pay extra things and I think we're gonna
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see more and more people searching out
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ways that they can get people to charge
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once you're onboard
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as they bundle more things into the fair
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I think that's going to be a big trend
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coming in 2020 the next trend is one
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around the changing the way that cruise
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lines call on ports one of the big
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challenges as cruises become more more
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popular is over tourism and places
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getting really really crowded and
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certainly been in some of the key places
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in the Caribbean or in the Mediterranean
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these places are getting crazy crazy
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busy so cruise lines are increasingly
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having to look at how to improve the
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whole experience boats for the cities
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the towns the ports and also the
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passengers so I think we're going to see
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more and more stuff and it starts
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happening already so for example we're
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seeing more more cruise lines offer
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longer stay so overnight stays for
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example this also means that they can
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then arrive a little bit later so some
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of the ships might be there earlier
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people going for excursions earlier they
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arrive a little bit later because
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they're staying overnight about staying
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to lunchtime the next day so we're going
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to see a lot of that happening the other
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thing that we're seeing happening linked
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that is excursions and nature excursions
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are changing where they're looking at
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putting on more and more excursions to
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encourage people to get further out so
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of course the big incentive for cities
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and towns and regions is you're trying
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to push more money and people further
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out so they share the benefit of the
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cruise industry so I think you're going
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to see more and more excursions which
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are trying to get people away from the
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crowded areas the other thing that we're
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seeing increasingly is some of the ports
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are very congested so whether it's
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Barcelona or Venice or even Southampton
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in the UK just using some examples in
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Europe and what we're starting to see
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increasingly is looking at alternative
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port so in Venice you know moving to a
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port further away from Venice
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Barcelona's looking an example in the UK
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Portsmouth are trying to attract more
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cruise ships which is just a little bit
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down from Southampton Dover is trying to
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attract more cruise ships so starting to
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see actually pushing where the ships
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leave from depart from into more varied
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ports closeby but just spreading some of
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the load I think we going to see more
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and more of this happening as they try
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to figure out how do they stagger and
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reduce the impact of cruise and cruise
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passengers ramming into places and we're
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gonna see that so much more of course
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one of the obvious trends is we're going
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to see more and more focus on the
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environment both from a PR perspective
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but also from a practical perspective as
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cruising grows and as
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the whole attitude of passengers
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government's regulatory bodies focuses
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on the environment the cruise industry
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has to change they've set a target of
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reducing emissions for example in this
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decade by 40% so for example what
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they're doing is looking for alternative
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fossil fuels so almost half of all new
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builds now use LNG liquefied natural gas
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which is dramatically better we're
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seeing low sulfur fuels being introduced
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there's even some experimentation to go
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on smaller expedition vehicles with
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hybrid and battery and biofuel so a real
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big push to try and reduce the
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environmental footprint and the carbon
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footprint of cruising a huge push on
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recycling removal of single plastics
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across cruise ships of recycling better
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just really looking at the whole waste
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waste management wastewater how they
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deal with waste so I think there's going
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to be a huge amount of push on
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environment partly because they have to
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but also I think passengers sending
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already and through 2020 are going to
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become more and more demanding and I
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think I started choosing cruise lines
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that they see and ships that they see
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that have a better environmental
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footprint then the past
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another example is increasingly ports
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are putting in shoreside power so cruise
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ships can actually plug themselves in to
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the power grid so they're not in towns
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pumping out stuff into the air and of
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course ports are being really pushed by
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the residents in those areas to improve
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the air quality things like that I think
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we're going to see much more high
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profile and much more pressure on cruise
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lines to address the other thing I think
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we're going to keep seeing as a trend is
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this obsession that cruise lines have
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with brand partnerships every time I go
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on a cruise I no matter which cruise on
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it is whether it be not before or not I
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just see more and more brand
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partnerships popping up the seas because
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real obsession with giving people in the
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comment board recognized brands so for
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example I'll give example when I was on
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the Seabourn cruise recently they had a
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partnership with Tim Rice to do shows
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that a partnership with Thomas Keller -
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on the food they had a partnership with
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molten brown on toiletries that a
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partnership with dr. Weil on wellness
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that a partner with a guy called Brian
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van Flandern aren't drinks they're a
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partnership with UNESCO and excursions
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and every time I go on a cruise I see
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more and more these brown partnerships
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and also linked to that is branded
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offerings so you
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more well-known brands for land
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appearing up on ships as dining venues
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for example so there seems to be that
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obsession and I think that's going to
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keep growing in 2020 those are
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predictions of some of the big trends in
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2020 if you have any thoughts love to
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hear them but remember I have loads more
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