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ITB China 2026 to highlight cruise industry transformation

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Cruising is rapidly evolving toward more curated, experience-driven travel, with luxury, expedition, personalisation, and sustainability shaping the sector’s future.

This transformation will be a central focus at ITB China 2026, taking place from May 26–28 in Shanghai, both on the exhibition floor and within the conference programme.

According to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) State of the Cruise Industry Report 2025, global passenger numbers are projected to rise from 34.6 million in 2024 to 37.7 million in 2025, reflecting strong demand increasingly oriented toward high-value, experience-led offerings.

The industry is undergoing a structural shift where differentiation is driven less by scale and more by experience design.

Key trends include strong growth in luxury and expedition cruising, rising demand for small-ship and remote-destination travel, AI-enabled personalisation across the guest journey, and increasing sustainability pressures influencing fleet design, itineraries, and destination management.

Together, these forces are accelerating a move toward more immersive, tailored, and responsible travel experiences.

ITB China 2026 will showcase this evolution through a diverse lineup of global exhibitors, including major cruise brands, expedition operators, and river cruise specialists such as Royal Caribbean International, Oceanwide Expeditions, Quark Expeditions, CroisiEurope Cruises, and Swan Hellenic.

Additional niche and regional operators further highlight the market’s growing segmentation and specialisation.

Cruising will also feature prominently in the conference’s Customised Travel segment, emphasising its role in highly personalised travel ecosystems.

Discussions will explore how Chinese travellers are redefining cruise experiences, what is driving growth in expedition and small-ship segments, and how AI is transforming service delivery and sales. Sustainability will remain a key theme, particularly balancing market growth with environmental and capacity challenges. -TradeArabia News Service 

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