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Updated · Fox News · May 17
Cruise Bookings Jump 30% in May as 38 Million Passengers Are Expected in 2026
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 17

Cruise Bookings Jump 30% in May as 38 Million Passengers Are Expected in 2026

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 17
  • CruiseCompete said bookings rose more than 30% in the first half of May from a year earlier, signaling no demand drop despite recent disease outbreaks aboard several ships.
  • Three passengers died after a hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius following a stop in Argentina, while a norovirus outbreak on Caribbean Princess sickened more than 100 passengers and crew.
  • Industry experts said the illnesses draw outsized attention because cruise ships must publicly report outbreaks, and many summer sailings were booked months before the recent cases emerged.
  • CLIA projects more than 38 million people will take ocean cruises worldwide in 2026, up from a record 37.2 million last year, underscoring continued growth heading into peak season.
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