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 A fast growing and rapidly evolving industry



 Global cruise travel continued to grow  itineraries, which can be changed over   MAIN CRUISE DESTINATIONS (GLOBALLY)
 24.7  and evolve at a record pace in 2016,  time  in  order  to  cater  to  guest  tastes   Source: CLIA data 2017
 though it still accounts for a mere drop  or  as general economic  or geopolitical
 in the ocean compared to general leisure  conditions warrant. All this helps make the
 MILLION   travel. From technological advancements  associated investments profi table.   CARIBBEAN
 GLOBAL CRUISE   and deployment of new ships to new  The increase in cruise travel is expected
 PASSENGERS       35%                  11.1%              9.2%                                                 6.7
 IN 2016  ports and destinations around the world,  to continue throughout 2017, with   2%
 the industry continues to respond to the  an  estimated  25.3  million  passengers
 desires of  today’s  travelers  resulting  in  expected to sail this year, a strong surge   ASIA  CRUISE     MILLION
                                                                                                                + 3.5%
 strong  economic  impact  and  signifi cant  from 15.8 million just 10 years ago.   EUROPE  INDUSTRY          COMPARED
 economic and social benefi ts throughout  The changes in consumer behavior and                                  TO 2015
 the value chain. The biggest impact stems  demographics, along with economic      GLOBAL                    EUROPEAN
 11.5  from  the  construction  and  fi tting-out  growth and the rise of the middle class   2.5%  TOURISM   PASSENGERS
 of new ships, each of which demands a  in many emerging international markets
 substantial investment worth hundreds  and the accompanying increase in their
 MILLION                                    MEDITERRANEAN
 SAILED ON BOARD   of millions of euros and directly generates  earning power and disposable income,   SOUTH
                           AMERICA
 ONE OF CARNIVAL   thousands of jobs. Economic impact  will continue to drive demand for travel   ECONOMIC IMPACT
 CORPORATION’S SHIPS   is also associated with the activities of  and the global cruise industry.  To meet   GENERATED IN EUROPE
 travel agencies, ports (of embarkation  this demand, from 2017 to 2026 the
 and transit) as well as tourism and allied  industry is expected to introduce around   18.3%  41      360,571
 industries in the destinations visited.   100 new cruise ships with an increase in
 One of the key factors providing the cruise  global passenger capacity totaling over   AUSTRALIA  BILLION      JOBS

 2.99  industry with a competitive advantage  230,000 berths.   OTHER  NEW ZEALAND  EUROS OF
                                                                                    DIRECT
 compared to other land-based vacation  In this context Costa’s goal is to strengthen
                                                     ALASKA
 alternatives is the mobility of cruise ships;  its leadership by marketing trend-setting   SPENDING
 MILLION   cruise companies can move their vessels  products and services while guaranteeing
 SAILED ON BOARD   between  regions  in  order  to  maximize  the sustainable management of their   13.6%  10.3%
 ONE OF THE COSTA
 CROCIERE GROUP’S   profi tability  and  to  meet  changing  direct impacts on the communities with
 SHIPS  demand.  This  fl exibility  also  applies  to  which it interacts and on the environment.





 Costa leads the expansion of the Asian market   economies on account of the substantial increase in the number of visitors to these destinations.
     More specifi cally, China is expected to become the world’s second largest cruise market by the end of the decade. The Costa Group was
 and eyes India for future development  the fi rst cruise company to enter the Chinese market back in 2006, once again confi rming its reputation for being an industry pioneer.
     Costa’s cruises are marketed in China as “Italy at Sea”, off ering Asian Guests an Italian (and European) style holiday experience with
 Costa already has four ships operating regularly in Asia and a fi fth, the Costa neoRomantica, is due to arrive in 2017 in Shanghai, where   inimitable Italian-style hospitality, cuisine and entertainment, albeit tailored to the Asian clientele. Costa’s presence in the Far East will
 she will be refurbished so as to appeal specifi cally to her future guests. The Group’s cruises in this region comprise over 200 destinations   be further strengthened with the entry into service of two new ships ordered specifi cally for deployment in Asia and due for delivery in
 in 17 countries, making cruising one of the easiest travel options for anyone wishing to tour Asia; the nations with the most ports of   2019 and 2020. The Company is also eyeing the Indian market closely; there is huge business development potential in India, where
 call are Japan, China and South Korea. The introduction of new ports across Asia is important not only for cruisers but also for the local   cruising is still in its infancy.
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