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Title: HTM 230


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HTM 230
  • Cruise Industry

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Video 55 (20 min.)
3
History
  • 1818 - First regularly scheduled transatlantic
    passenger service.
  • 6 weeks
  • Immigration was largest passenger segment.
  • 1840 - Clipper Ships
  • 3 weeks
  • The Brooklyn - NYC to San Fran (1847)
  • 3 months

4
Cutty Sark
5
Steam Ship
  • 1807 - Robert Fulton
  • 1840 - First scheduled steamship crossing
  • 2 weeks
  • 1867 - First scheduled steamship service to
    Pacific
  • 1869 - Suez canal
  • 1914 - Panama canal

6
Classes of Service
  • Steerage - 500 people
  • common sleeping
  • common lavatory
  • no bathing facilities
  • bring own food
  • Cabin class - 50 people
  • luxurious
  • expensive
  • segregated

7
Golden Age 1885 - 1950
  • Superliners
  • Mauretania, Lusitania, Titanic
  • 20 knots
  • 1 week
  • 3 classes
  • first class - 10
  • tourist class - 70
  • steerage - 20

8
Titanic
9
1930s
  • Great Depression
  • Normandie
  • Queen Mary
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • 30 knots (4 days)

10
Decline
  • 1950s
  • Air Travel
  • faster
  • cheaper
  • safe
  • Getting there vs Being there

11
Today
  • Only QE2 makes transatlantic crossing
  • 24 times / year (4 days each)
  • Cruises Mediterranean
  • Novelty travel

12
Cruising
  • Born out of desperation
  • Liners converted to cruise in 1970s
  • The Love Boat
  • Bob Dickinson and Carnival
  • Fastest growing segment of leisure travel industry

13
Cruisers vs Liners
  • Speed is of secondary importance
  • Emphasis on passenger amenities
  • swimming pools
  • skeet shooting
  • gambling
  • shows
  • eat, eat, eat

14
Cruisers vs Liners
  • Fuel efficiency
  • Low operating cost
  • open decks vs closed decks
  • Conquer sea sickness

15
Sea Sickness
  • Motion sickness
  • 50 of passengers get it
  • Stabilizers
  • SWATH Technology

16
S.W.A.T.H. Technology
17
SWATH
  • Small Water plane Area Twin Hull
  • No roll or pitch even in rough seas
  • Large rectangular base for superstructure
  • larger percentage of revenue producing area
  • High speed
  • Not as fuel efficient.

18
Radisson Diamond
19
Class of Service
  • Only 1 Class (all the same)
  • Prices vary by cabin
  • Outside
  • Upper
  • Bigger

20
Why are cruises so Popular?
  • All-inclusive price
  • eliminates the unknown
  • Several destinations without hassle
  • Demographics
  • seniors
  • more money
  • more leisure

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Why are cruises so Popular?
  • All-inclusive price
  • eliminates the unknown
  • Several destinations without hassle
  • Demographics
  • seniors
  • more money
  • more leisure

22
Flagging
  • Official Home Port
  • Liberia
  • Panama

23
What Cruise Lines Get
  • Lower taxes (much lower)
  • Less regulation (much less)
  • Cheaper, more plentiful labor
  • No minimum wage

24
What Countries Get
  • Tax Revenues
  • Jobs for citizens

25
Cruise Jobs
  • On-Board
  • almost no Americans
  • Port
  • Reservations
  • Sales
  • Operations

26
Staffing
  • Ships Crew
  • Captain
  • Mates
  • Engineers
  • Seamen
  • Hotel Crew (21 ratio)
  • Manager / Purser
  • Cruise Director
  • Stewards
  • Chef
  • Cooks
  • Waiters

27
Pricing
  • Per person / double occupancy
  • All-Inclusive
  • Fly / Cruise Packages

28
Major Cruise Destinations
  • Caribbean
  • Mexican Riviera
  • Mediterranean
  • Alaska
  • Hawaii

29
Major Cruise Destinations
  • South Pacific
  • Trans Canal
  • Shore Cruise
  • Riverboat Cruise

30
Other Trends
  • Freighters
  • Charters
  • Bare Bones
  • With Crew, etc.

31
Distribution
  • 90 Booked through agents
  • Everything Commissionable
  • CLIA
  • Travel Agency Relations
  • 800 number
  • Cruisematch
  • OHRG
  • CLIA manual
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