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Cruise Lines International Association

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Established in 1975, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world’s largest cruise industry trade association, providing a unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. CLIA supports policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship environment and is dedicated to promote the cruise travel experience.

CLIA's Mission: CLIA is the unified global organization that helps its members succeed by advocating, educating and promoting for the common interests of the cruise community.

CLIA represents the interests of three critically important members:

  • 60+ Member Cruise Lines – From ocean to specialty cruise ships, CLIA member lines represent more than 90 percent of global cruise capacity.
  • 275 Executive Partners – As key suppliers and partners to the cruise lines, executive partners play a major role in the successful operation of cruising, including ports & destinations, ship development, suppliers and business services.
  • 13,500 global travel agency members – CLIA travel agency members include the largest agencies, hosts, franchises and consortia and represent more than 50,000 individual travel agents.
  • CLIA Member Cruise Line Members serve more than 22 million passengers. CLIA is committed to increasing the number of people taking cruises and helping to ensure that they have an enjoyable, memorable and safe experience.

    Global Reach: 15 Offices Around the World

  • Abremar-Brasil
  • Alaska
  • Australasia
  • Belgium & Luxembourg
  • Europe
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • North America
  • North Asia
  • North West & Canada
  • Southeast Asia
  • Spain
  • UK & Ireland
  • For more information, visit www.cruising.org or cruiseforward.org.

    CLIA Global Cruise Line Members

    As of July 2015, CLIA has 62 Cruise Lines Members: 44 Ocean Cruise Line Members and 18 River Cruise Line Members.

    Global Cruise Line Members

    1. AMAWATERWAYS
    2. AIDA Cruises
    3. American Cruise Lines
    4. Avalon Waterways
    5. Azamara Club Cruises
    6. Carnival Cruise Line
    7. Celebrity Cruises
    8. Costa Cruise Lines
    9. CroisiEurope River Cruises
    10. Crystal Cruises
    11. Cunard Line
    12. Disney Cruise Line
    13. Holland America Line
    14. MSC Cruises
    15. Norwegian Cruise Line
    16. Oceania Cruises
    17. Paul Gauguin Cruises
    18. Pearl Seas Cruises
    19. PONANT
    20. Princess Cruises
    21. Regent Seven Seas
    22. Royal Caribbean International
    23. Seabourn Cruise Line
    24. SeaDream Yacht Club
    25. Silversea Cruises
    26. Tauck River Cruises
    27. Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection
    28. Windstar Cruises

    European Regional Cruise Line Members

    1. Amadeus by Luftner*
    2. APT Group*
    3. Belmond Cruises
    4. Celestyal Cruises
    5. Croisieres de France
    6. Cruise & Maritime Voyages
    7. Emerald Waterways
    8. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines
    9. Hapag Lloyd Cruises
    10. Hebridean Island Cruises
    11. Hurtigruten
    12. Island Cruises
    13. Mekong Waterways
    14. P&O Cruises UK
    15. Phoenix Reisen Cruises
    16. Pullmantur
    17. Riviera Travel
    18. Saga
    19. Shearings Holiday
    20. St. Helena Line
    21. Swan Hellenic
    22. The River Cruise Line
    23. Thomson Cruises
    24. TUI Cruises
    25. Voyages of Discovery*
    26. Voyages to Antiquity

    Australasia Regional Cruise Line Members

    1. Aqua Expeditions
    2. Evergreen Tours
    3. Lindblad Expeditions
    4. P&O Cruises Australia
    5. Scenic Tours
    6. Star Cruises
    7. Travelmarvel
    8. Un-Cruise Adventures
    *Members in Europe and Australasia

    62 Cruise Line Members

  • 44 Ocean Cruise Line Members
  • 18 River Cruise Line Members
  • References

    Cruise Lines International Association Wikipedia