Cruise Fleet Passenger Capacity to Grow by 43 Percent by 2028

The global cruise fleet is set to grow to 499 ships, adding 60 ships in the next five years, according to the 2023 Cruise Industry News Annual Report. Passenger capacity is set to grow to nearly 38 million people from the current 26.5 million.

The largest rate of growth will be seen in 2023, when passenger capacity is expected to grow 18 per cent. Passenger capacity has risen dramatically over the past two years as ships have re-entered service after being laid up due to the pandemic.

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