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| Spring 2010: Editorial: Unwavering Energy and Passion |
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Meanwhile, the cruise lines continue to raise the bar and expand in established markets, as well as exploring new markets and destinations. They continue to sail on a growth course in North America and Europe, and are building up fast in South America and Down Under, while also exploring such new markets as China. On both the hardware and software sides, we are impressed by the new ships and the variety of product offered, from the freestyle concept of Norwegian Cruise Line to the scope and breadth of the Oasis of the Seas, to new itineraries offered in virtually every market – with varying lengths of cruises, different departure days of the week and new homeports – bringing ships closer to markets and making cruises more affordable and accessible to more people. The business model is sound: Cruise lines build quality ships in experienced shipyards; they source the best talent for officers and crew internationally; they benefit from economies of scale and in many cases shared best practices among brands; employ sophisticated yield management techniques; source passengers globally; and deploy ships in the most profitable markets. So for 2010, we are looking forward to continuing to observe the industry as it may set and change its future course, if need be, according to circumstances. We and our growing and energized staff are proud to be part of cruise industry. Angela Reale Mathisen & Oivind Mathisen Excerpt from Cruise Industry News Quarterly Magazine: Spring 2010 |










