Travelers Compromise on Cruise Preferences to Cut Costs
Travelers Compromise on Cruise Preferences to Cut Costs
According to a Deutsche Bank survey, travelers are compromising on their cruise preferences to adjust to rising airfares. 45% of respondents are considering alternatives such as land-based resorts or road trips to avoid expensive air travel to reach a cruise.
Preference for Departures from Nearby Ports
More than half of respondents are opting for cruises departing from a port closer to home to save on flights. This indicates that consumers are prioritizing overall vacation cost over an ideal itinerary or ship.
Demand for All-Inclusive Packages
Nearly half of respondents are looking for cruise packages that include airfare, showing a strong preference for transparent, all-inclusive pricing, according to Deutsche Bank analysts.
Impacted Symbols
Symbols affected by this headline and their sentiment signals
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
Similarly, NCLH may be negatively affected by reduced demand and pricing pressure.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
RCL may also be negatively impacted by the shift in customer preferences.
CCL PRODUCTS (I) LTD
Customers avoiding cruises or opting for cheaper options could negatively impact CCL's revenues.
Viking Holdings Ltd
VIK operates in the luxury segment, which may be less price-sensitive, but the overall trend could indirectly affect it.
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