Cruise Lines International Association
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is a cruise line trade association. It merged with International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) in 2006, forming an expanded organization incorporating the existing functions of both organizations. The merged organization, which uses the CLIA name, is located in Washington, D.C..[1]
Established in 1975, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world's largest cruise industry trade association.
Membership
CLIA has several categories of membership:
- 60 Cruise Line Members – From ocean to specialty cruise ships, CLIA member lines represent more than 95 percent of global cruise capacity.
- 300 Executive Partner Members – Key suppliers and partners to the cruise lines.
- 15,000 Global Travel Agency and 25,000 Travel Agent Members.
- CLIA Cruise Line Members serve more than 24 million passengers annually.
Member lines
As of July 2020, CLIA Cruise Line Members are made up of the following lines:[2]
Global cruise line members
- AmaWaterways
- AIDA Cruises
- American Cruise Lines
- Avalon Waterways
- Azamara Club Cruises
- Carnival Cruise Line
- Celebrity Cruises
- Celestyal Cruises
- Costa Cruises
- Crystal Cruises
- Cunard Line
- Disney Cruise Line
- Emerald Waterways
- Holland America Line
- MSC Cruises
- Mystic Cruises
- Norwegian Cruise Line
- Oceania Cruises
- Pearl Seas Cruises
- PONANT Yacht Cruises and Expeditions
- Princess Cruises
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Riviera Travel River Cruises
- Royal Caribbean International
- Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours
- Seabourn
- SeaDream Yacht Club
- Silversea Cruises
- TUI Cruises
- Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection
- Virgin Voyages
- Windstar Cruises
European regional cruise line members
Amadeus by Luftner
Belmond Cruises
Pandaw River Expeditions
Riviera Travel
Shearings Holiday
Australasia regional cruise line members
APT Group
Aqua Expeditions
Coral Expeditions
Dream Cruises
Ganges Voyager
Riviera Travel
Travelmarvel
References
- "Contact Us". www.cruising.org. Archived from the original on 2017-08-16. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
- "Cruise Lines". Cruise Line Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2020-04-11. Retrieved 2020-07-01.