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Hotelier India
|November 2023
As India's oceans and rivers are becoming a preferred mode of transport, the cruise industry is finally taking off in a big way in the country.
The cruise scene in India is undergoing significant development. The Government is actively working to position India as a global cruise hub, aiming to increase cruise passenger traffic from 0.4 million to 4 million. There is also a plan to increase the number of cruise ships from 208 in 2023 to 500 by 2030 and eventually to 1,100 by 2047.
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India's cruise industry has immense untapped potential, with a long coastline and river systems waiting to be explored. With Government support and increasing interest from travellers, the industry is set for significant expansion in the coming years, promising exciting opportunities for both domestic and international tourists.
"The allure of exploring new destinations, enjoying luxury experiences, and the convenience of a premium cruising experience have captured the imagination of a diverse range of travellers. This increasing demand has spurred the development of cruise infrastructure, itineraries, and services to cater to the evolving preferences of our passengers, indicating that cruising in India has become a lifestyle choice for many, with Indians now considering cruising with their family and friends.. In the pre-2019 scenario, 200,000 Indians used to go abroad for cruises, and now, with Cordelia, we've added an additional 200,000 Indians cruising within India every year, resulting in a 100% growth in cruise-goers due to the introduction of domestic cruises. This remarkable growth indicates a strong appetite for cruising among Indians," explains Jurgen Bailom, President and CEO, Waterways Leisure Pvt Ltd, Cordelia Cruises.
Bu hikaye Hotelier India dergisinin November 2023 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
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