WTTC’s “Cruising for Impact” report highlights the positive impact of cruise tourism
- 4/14/2026
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The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today launched its latest report, Cruising for Impact, highlighting the positive impact that cruise tourism delivers for communities and destinations around the world.
The report shows how cruise tourism acts as a powerful
driver of opportunity, supporting local livelihoods, strengthening communities,
and creating long-term value in coastal and port destinations.
Alongside these positive impacts, the industry
contributed US$98.5 billion to global GDP and generated US$199 billion in total
economic output, supported 1.8 million jobs, and delivered US$60.1 billion in
wages in 2024, underlining its scale and global reach.
A key finding, based on data from Cruise Lines
International Association (CLIA), highlights that over 60% of cruise passengers
return to destinations they first discovered via cruise, demonstrating how the
sector not only connects travellers to new places, but helps sustain long-term
tourism demand and ongoing benefits for local communities.
The report also highlights the depth of cruise
tourism’s integration with local economies, with over 1.4 million jobs
supported onshore. It further shows that for every 20 cruise passengers, one
full-time job is supported globally, directly linking visitor demand to
livelihoods across destinations.
WTTC’s research reveals US$93 billion in direct
cruise-related spending, much of which flows into local businesses, supporting
entrepreneurs, small enterprises, and tourism micro-economies in port and
coastal destinations worldwide.
Through seven core pillars, the report outlines how
cruise tourism contributes to positive social outcomes, including job creation
and skills development, diversity and inclusion, community enrichment, cultural
preservation, infrastructure development, environmental innovation, and health
and crisis response.
The report also highlights how cruise tourism is
creating positive outcomes through strong collaboration between destinations,
communities, and industry partners, helping to ensure that growth is inclusive,
sustainable, and delivers long-term value for the places it touches.
With cruise passenger capacity projected to grow by
19% between 2022 and 2028, the sector is expected to play an even greater role
in supporting communities and destinations worldwide.
Gloria Guevara, President & CEO, WTTC, said:
“Cruise tourism brings real and lasting positive benefits to communities around
the world.
“When travellers discover a destination through
cruising and choose to return, they create ongoing opportunities for local
businesses, support jobs, and contribute to the long-term vitality of those
communities.
“This report highlights the powerful positive impact
of cruise tourism, showing how it connects people, supports livelihoods, and
creates shared value for destinations around the world.”
WTTC supports governments, destinations and industry
leaders in ensuring cruise tourism is fully integrated into national
development strategies, with a focus on local sourcing, skills development, and
community partnership.
By aligning growth with long-term social value, the
report concludes that cruise tourism can play an even greater role in
supporting inclusive, resilient, and thriving communities worldwide.







