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Record 19 million Americans expected to cruise in 2025
19 million Americans to take cruises in 2025, AAA projects
AAA has released its first-ever "Cruise Travel Forecast." It projects that 19 million Americans plan to take cruises this year, with the majority of vessels heading to the Caribbean.
19M Americans are projected to cruise this year. See AAA breakdown, most popular ports.
The membership organization projected that 19 million Americans will set sail in 2025 in its first-ever cruise industry forecast. That figure is up from 18.2 million last year and 16.9 in 2023. AAA worked with Tourism Economics on the forecast, which is based on ocean cruises.
Record 19 million Americans expected to cruise in 2025: AAA
This could be the third straight year of record cruise passenger volume. AAA's projection reflects a 4.5% increase over 2024, when 18.2 million Americans cruised.
AAA: Record 19 Million Americans Projected to Cruise This Year
Cruise travel volumes will reach a record high for the third consecutive year. AAA forecasts 19 million Americans will go on ocean cruises in 2025. This is a 4.5% increase over 2024, when 18.2 million Americans went on cruise vacations. It’s also 34% more than the pre-pandemic peak of 14.2 million in 2019.
AAA forecasts record-breaking year for cruise travelers
AAA projects 19 million Americans will take a cruise in 2025, marking a nearly 5% increase over last year. Referee threatened to award touchdown to Eagles for ‘palpably unfair act’
AAA highlights Florida in 2025 cruise forecast
AAA's cruise forecast predicts a record-breaking 19 million passengers in 2025. Florida leads the way in attracting travelers to the seas.
19 million Americans expected to cruise in 2025, and Florida has the 3 busiest cruise ports
"AAA forecasts 19 million Americans will go on ocean cruises in 2025," the company said in a release Sunday. "This is a 4.5% increase over 2024 when 18.2 million Americans went on cruise vacations. It’s also 34% more than the pre-pandemic peak of 14.2 million in 2019."
AAA Texas: 19 million expected to vacation by cruise in 2025
TEXAS (KAUZ) - AAA Texas estimates that nearly 19 million Americans will go on ocean cruises this year. This estimate is a 4.5% increase over 2024 when 18.2 million Americans went on cruise vacations. 2025 is expected to be the third straight year of record cruise passenger volume, according to AAA Texas.
Cruise travel expected to make a wave this year with record numbers
Cruise travel is riding a wave of demand, with an estimated 19 million Americans expected to set sail this year -- 4.5% increase from last year, according to AAA.
The list of busiest cruise ports looks very different this year
"The Caribbean’s dominance this year is on par with its pre-pandemic numbers in 2018 and 2019," the AAA writes. "The Caribbean’s share dipped to 68% in 2022-23 as cruises to Alaska and the Mediterranean surged, but destination shares have returned to pre-pandemic norms over the past year.
AAA: 19 Million Americans Projected to Cruise this Year
According to AAA, the cruise industry has rebounded post-pandemic ore strongly than any other travel segments. Cruise growth demand has exceeded hotel demand in the past two years.
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