TY - JOUR
T1 - The Asia cruise tourism industry
T2 - Current trend and future outlook
AU - Lau, Yui yip
AU - Yip, Tsz Leung
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors express their gratitude to the anonymous referees and helpful comments from participants of cruise industry. This study was supported by the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Grant No. PP0009561 or G-YBTM ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - More frequent cruisers prefer attractive cruising destinations, excellent geographical locations, diversified oriental cultures, local wildlife, rich tourism resource and exotic experiences in Asia for western travellers. Cruising in the Asian regions has considered as a potential growth in the transport and tourism industry. In this paper, we aim to provide suggestions to industrial practitioners on the development of the cruise port in Asia and identify the key elements of a regional leading cruise hub as desired by different users. Nevertheless, the majority of cruising-related studies were focused on tourism management in the North American and European regions. Relevant cruising studies on maritime transport management in the Asian region are under-researched. In doing so, we newly propose the CRUISE PORT framework by illustrating four representative countries in Asia (South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore) to look for common characteristics and unique features of cruise ship market in the Asian region. In order to give the valuable information and provide insight into the framework, we carried out semi-structured, in-depth interviews with different practitioners involved in the cruise industry. Through the framework, it fosters the industrial practitioners to implement cruise port strategies, cruise lines strategies and local government planning for the cruise destinations.
AB - More frequent cruisers prefer attractive cruising destinations, excellent geographical locations, diversified oriental cultures, local wildlife, rich tourism resource and exotic experiences in Asia for western travellers. Cruising in the Asian regions has considered as a potential growth in the transport and tourism industry. In this paper, we aim to provide suggestions to industrial practitioners on the development of the cruise port in Asia and identify the key elements of a regional leading cruise hub as desired by different users. Nevertheless, the majority of cruising-related studies were focused on tourism management in the North American and European regions. Relevant cruising studies on maritime transport management in the Asian region are under-researched. In doing so, we newly propose the CRUISE PORT framework by illustrating four representative countries in Asia (South Korea, Japan, Vietnam and Singapore) to look for common characteristics and unique features of cruise ship market in the Asian region. In order to give the valuable information and provide insight into the framework, we carried out semi-structured, in-depth interviews with different practitioners involved in the cruise industry. Through the framework, it fosters the industrial practitioners to implement cruise port strategies, cruise lines strategies and local government planning for the cruise destinations.
KW - Asian region
KW - CRUISE PORT framework
KW - Cruise destinations
KW - Cruise tourism
KW - Cruisers
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajsl.2020.03.003
DO - 10.1016/j.ajsl.2020.03.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083707592
SN - 2092-5212
VL - 36
SP - 202
EP - 213
JO - Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics
JF - Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics
IS - 4
ER -