Alaska Number Of Cruise Ship Tourists
New projections show the number of cruise ship tourists visiting Southeast Alaska clearing the 15 million mark in 2021.
Alaska number of cruise ship tourists. That number came to a halt in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated mandates decimating Alaskan small businesses and Alaskas economy overall. During the summer of 2020 144 million visitors are projected to spend nearly 800 million during their Southeast Alaska holidays. 8 That report estimates that over 160000 cruise.
Cruise ship tourism is estimated to increase by about 16 percent in 2019 over 2018 numbers according to projections from the Cruise Lines International Association. No boatloads of tourists no tourism right. More than half of all visitors coming to Alaska arrive by cruise ship.
Nearly a dozen passengers have tested positive for COVID-19 in the first week of large cruise ships return to Alaska. Ketchikan welcomed its 1 millionth cruise ship visitor Sept. In 2018 1169000 traveled by cruise ship 760100 were air visitors and 97200 were highwayferry visitors.
The state experienced 13-percent growth of cross-border vehicle traffic this year jumping from 190074 arrivals to 214873. Now across cruise lines at least 360 sailings to Alaska have been called off so far around 60 of the scheduled trips according to the Cruise Lines International Association Alaska. The loss of the cruise season is a major economic hit to Southeast Alaska.
There are thousands of businesses that depend on the passengers coming to Alaska to take their tours dine in their restaurants and stay in their guest rooms. In 2019 40 cruise ships are scheduled to visit the region carrying 136 million passengers on 577 voyages. One sure sign that visitors are making their way to Juneau again is the bright red.
This article is more than 1 year old. Alaska summer cruises are one step closer to reality after President Joe Biden signed the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act into law on Monday allowing ships to bypass. HOMER More tourists are projected to arrive in Alaska by sea in 2019.
