{"id":52111,"date":"2019-08-22T08:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-08-22T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/empire-live-tourism-industry-leaders-talk-about-management-strategies\/"},"modified":"2019-08-22T15:40:44","modified_gmt":"2019-08-22T23:40:44","slug":"empire-live-tourism-industry-leaders-talk-about-management-strategies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/empire-live-tourism-industry-leaders-talk-about-management-strategies\/","title":{"rendered":"Cruise ship tourism set to grow again in Juneau"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cruise ship tourism is expected to grow again next year.<\/p>\n
A 4- to 5- percent increase over this year’s 1.3 million tourists is anticipated in 2019, said Kirby Day, Juneau’s Tourism Best Management Practices coordinator and operations manager for Holland America Group including Princess Cruises, during a chamber of commerce luncheon.<\/p>\n
This year, a 16.5-percent increase is expected over 2018<\/a> once the dust settles, Day said. So far, there’s been about a 12.5 percent year-over-year bump. A 5 percent increase over 1.3 million would mean 65,000 more people visiting Juneau.<\/p>\n “It’s still a decent number, but I think we’re over that big growth spurt this year, which is good,” Day said. “Because if we got through it by handling a lot of the concerns, then we can really over the course of the winter, this organization and tour operators can fine tune some of the things we didn’t get to.”<\/p>\n Day said after his joint presentation with Travel Juneau CEO and President Liz Perry that slowed growth is likely the result of a combination of infrastructure limitations, market demands and the reality that 17 percent year-over-year growth can’t occur every year.<\/p>\n “If you’re going to grow 16 percent in one year, it’s logical you’re going to have a year or two of flattening out and filling that space,” Day said.<\/p>\n [Neighborhoods share their crowding concerns<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\n Another arrival next year, Perry said, could be tourism pledges<\/a>.<\/p>\n