Global cruise industry sees growing demand, wary of port protests
Voice of America
FILE - MSC Armonia cruise ship leaves Barcelona's Port, Spain April 4, 2024.
The global cruise industry expects to carry 10% more passengers by 2028 than the 31.7 million who took cruise holidays in 2023, when the sector surpassed pre-pandemic levels, but sees some routes exposed to protests over overtourism.
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