Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University 2022, 3-4, 107-113
Modern development of the infrastructure of the international cruise market
Nezdoyminov Sergey
Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Tourism, Hotel and Restaurant
Business, Odessa National Economic University, Odessa, E-mail:2072945@gmail.com, ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7349-596X
Cite this article:
Nezdoyminov S. (2022) Modern development of the infrastructure of the international cruise market. Ed.: V.V. Kovalenko (ed.-in-ch.) and others [Suchasnyi rozvytok infrastruktury mizhnarodnoho kruiznoho rynku; za red.: V.V. Kovalenko (gol. red.)], Scientific Bulletin of the Odessa National Economic University (ISSN 2313-4569), Odessa National Economics University, Odessa, No. 3-4 (292-293), pp. 107-113.
Abstract
The article analyses the current state of development of the infrastructure of the international cruise market in terms of
overcoming the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and reducing tourist mobility. The data of the analysis of market shares of the
leading international cruise companies for 1995 - 2020 are given. Factors influencing the development of cruise infrastructure, the
attractiveness of coastal areas and reception canters for cruise tourists have been identified. The modern trends and directions of
development of international cruise tourist flows are revealed and the forecast of development of the world cruise infrastructure
till 2027 is made. It has been proven that over the last 10 years the infrastructure of the European cruise market industry has
significantly expanded and has a stable growth trend due to the introduction of new passenger cruise ships on the Danube tourist
routes. It is determined that the current trend is the course of cruise companies to green the cruise fleet, operators have abandoned
plastic utensils on cruises, there is a transition to new fuels for ships, uses both fuel and batteries. All new liners starting in 2019,
running on petroleum fuel, are equipped with special exhaust gas cleaning systems. In addition to technical and technological
changes in the field of maritime tourism, there are global changes in the priority areas of cruises, which entail further changes in
cruise regions. It is established that river tourist cruises are becoming more and more popular; changes in the popularity of cruise
regions have been noted. Despite the fact that sea cruises remain the largest in number of visits, the Danube region is becoming
increasingly popular among tourists in Europe. At the same time, the development of cruise infrastructure in the Black Sea region,
and in particular in the coastal regions of Ukraine, is constrained by Russia's military aggression against Ukraine.
Keywords
infrastructure, tourism, world cruise market, cruise companies, transport systems, pandemic.
JEL classification:F200, L830, R 410; DOI:10.32680/2409-9260-2022-3-4-292-293-107-113
UD classification:338.48
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