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Clia: Cruise Industry Is Worth £2.58 Billion To Uk Economy

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At the same time, CLIA has released a report on the economic impact of the cruise industry in 2016. Overall cruise industry expenditures generated £94 billion in output

The British cruise industry experienced strong growth and generated a record £2.5 billion in direct expenditure for the UK economy in 2012, according to a recent report released

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Industry warning on the impact of cruise shutdown on job losses

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released the 2018 State of the Cruise Industry Outlook, offering a look at the cruise sector’s overall global economic impact as

In 2021, the UK fashion industry’s total economic contribution equalled 3.2 percent of UK GDP. In other words, £1 in every £31 of GDP generated in the UK is estimated to be created or

The Cruise Lines International Association told the Transport Committee in December 2020 that the cruise industry contributes £10 billion to the UK economy each year and supports more

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The cruise sector is worth £10 billion to the UK economy and supports more than 88,000 jobs in the UK. New data modelling to the end of September 2020 shows the impact of pausing cruise

In data published today (April 27, 2023), CLIA revealed that: In 2022 British and Irish holidaymakers took around 1.7 million cruises, up from 479,000 the previous year. The

The 90-day suspension of cruises will cost the UK economy £888 million and lead to the loss of 5,525 jobs and £287 million in wages, industry body Cruise Lines International

businessesand CLIA has estimated the economic and social cost of the cruise industry’s voluntarysuspension of operations. For every 1% drop in cruising in the UK, up to 530 jobs can

CLIA reveals £10b cruise impact on UK economy

Investment in the energy industry (in 2021 prices) was £4.6 billion in 2023, the lowest level since 2011 (£4.4 billion). Conversely, investment in „other“ industries, which includes agriculture,

billion in GVA and 125,600 jobs for UK employees. This respectively equates to 66.9% of turnover, 57.6% of GVA and 56% of employment directly supported by the wider UK Maritime

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has published its annual European Economic Contribution Report, revealing that the cruise industry is now worth €3.26 billion

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In 2023, UK ports welcomed 2.16 million transit passengers visiting by cruise. With each transit passenger being worth at least £70 to the local tourism economy every time they

New figures published today reveal that the UK’s Creative Industries are now worth £84.1 billion per year to the UK economy Creative industries worth almost £10 million an

The direct economic contribution of the cruise industry to the British economy was £3.5 billion in 2017 and the tot al contribution amounted to £9 billion. Thirty-seven thousand, seven hundred

Growth of almost ten per cent in 2013, three times that of wider UK economy; Accounted for 1.7 million jobs in 2013, 5.6 per cent of UK jobs; 2015 set to be another bumper

‘The cruise industry is not only important to Southampton [the home of Southampton port] but to the UK as a whole and brings great economic benefits to our country.’ Andy Harmer, MD for

New orders to the construction industry were worth £61.7 billion in 2017. This is 13% down on 2017, the first fall since 2011. New housing orders accounted for 35% of all construction orders,

„CLIA’s 2025 State of the Cruise Industry report shows that cruising continues to be one of the most dynamic and resilient sectors in tourism, growing in line with strong demand for

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Economic impact of the cruise industry (research by CLIA): The cruise industry generates £10 billion for the UK economy annually, supports 40,517 direct jobs paying £1.35 billion in wages,

Official statistics published today reveal that the UK’s creative industries are now worth £71.4 billion per year to the UK economy.

The cruise industry’s vital role in the UK economy, how luxury sailings are attracting a new strain of clientele and why having a “lion’s mentality” is key to growing a business were

The cruise industry generated more than €10 billion for the UK economy in 2017, representing around 22 per cent of the cruise industry’s ‘total output’ across Europe.

The transport and storage industry added a gross value of £59.2 billion to the UK economy in 2011 and the telecommunication industry added a gross value of £25.1 billion in the same year.

In 2023 the number of UK and Irish cruise holidaymakers jumped to 2.3 million – a record rise of 37% compared to 2022. Cruisers are getting younger and new-to-cruisers can’t wait to get on