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Cruise Lines International Association

Popularity of cruise holidays remains high. 6.4 million Europeans took a cruise last year, 30,000 more than the year before.

A record 23 million passengers are expected to sail this year, with 61 percent of North American CLIA-certified travel agents

Cruises of at least two weeks deliver a variety of destinations and hassle-free travel.

Data from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) showed the market's importance, as the Caribbean reigned as the dominant cruise region

Cindy D'Aoust joins CLIA as EVP of Membership and Operations.

The cruise industry works collaboratively with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) through participation in a number of committees and other

Short cruises are the perfect quick getaway option – all the food, nightlife and activities, but in an abridged version.

Cruise lines contributed $44 billion to U.S. economy and welcomed 10 million passengers embarking at U.S. ports. U.S.-based direct spending

Working with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the global maritime regulatory bodies with 170 Member States including the United States,

CLIA is now focusing more on engaging directly with port communities around the world both on operational and strategic issues.

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