COSTA CROCIERERERE has officially announced its withdrawal from the Asian market and closed all businesses in mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
Caixin.com Monday (October 24) quoted multiple channels to reveal the above news.According to reports, Ge Shida Cruise's withdrawal from the Asian market and China's current epidemic prevention policy, international cruise ships have been unable to let go.In 2019, the average of two -thirds of the four cruise ships configured in the East Asian market in the East Asian market was based on the port of China Port, and the main tourists received from China.
Xie Ye, chief researcher of the Cruise and Yacht Development of the Institute of Water Transport Sciences of the Ministry of Transportation of the Ministry of Transport, said that the recovery of the Chinese market cruise ship after the epidemic is still unclear.The exit of Ge Shida Cruise is reasonable.
Ge Shida Cruise withdrew from China, and it has emerged last year.On October 22, 2021, the official Weibo of the Genda Cruise China has stopped updating. As of now, the Weibo number has been running for about 12 years, and the number of fans is 180,000.A business person on Ctrip Tourism Platform told Caixin.com that Ye Peng, the head of the Chinese business of Ge Shida Cruise Last year, has left, and most Chinese market employees have also left.
It is reported that Ge Shida Cruise originated in the Costa family of Italy in 1860 and was collected by Carnival Cruise in 1996, and the latter currently has 40 % of the global cruise market share.In 2006, the "Ai Lan Genna" under Ge Shida Cruise was launched in Shanghai Cruise Mother Port, and took the lead in bringing luxury cruise travel methods to China.
Before the crown disease epidemic, the number of customers in the Asia -Pacific region accounted for nearly 60 % of the global cruise market share.In the Asian market, the status of the Chinese market is pivotal.The number of Chinese cruise passengers reached 2.19 million in 2018, accounting for half of the total number of Asian cruise passengers.