After 15 months of suspension, the European cruise industry began to "resume"



        (CCTV Finance, "Punctuality Finance") Since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic, the global cruise industry has suffered a heavy blow. With the slowing of the epidemic situation in many countries, the industry is steadily and orderly "resuming flights." European cruise industry professionals recently expressed that they are confident that they will turn losses into profits next year.


   is located in the port city of Malaga in the province of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is a famous port of call for cruise ships in Europe. As the epidemic slowed down, on June 15th, the first cruise ship calling at the port in the 15-month suspension period ushered in here. On September 30, four cruise ships of three companies called at Malaga, the highest record since the outbreak. On the 31st of this month, there will be 5 cruise ships docking here. The European cruise industry is therefore immersed in an atmosphere of optimism.


         Fuentes, President of the International Cruise Association of Andalusia, Spain: Almost 80% of cruise operations will resume this year, and we hope to recover to 100% in 2022. This is a very realistic forecast. We are still very optimistic about the future. of.


  According to the International Cruise Line Association, the European cruise market has recovered earlier than other regions. In June of this year, 76% of cruise operations in Europe have resumed. In the face of "retaliatory" travel demands, many companies are opening up new routes on a large scale.