2017 Economic Impact Study
Photo by Byron Huart The cruise industry generated a total economic impact of $228 Million in 2017. View a summary of the data from the NYCruise 2017 Economic Impact Study… read more
Photo by Byron Huart The cruise industry generated a total economic impact of $228 Million in 2017. View a summary of the data from the NYCruise 2017 Economic Impact Study… read more
Photo by Byron Huart The cruise industry generated a total economic impact of $217 Million in 2015. View a summary of the data from the NYCruise 2015 Economic Impact Study… read more
Photo by Byron Huart The cruise industry generated a total economic impact of $196.8 Million in 2014. View a summary of the data from the NYCruise 2014 Economic Impact Study… read more
In 2013, the cruise business generated an economic impact of $229.5 Million. View stats at a glance on the NYCruise 2013 Economic Impact Study.
The cruise industry generated a total economic impact of $229.5 Million in 2013. Passengers and crew spent more than $140 million in New York City last year, a 16 percent increase from 2012.
In 2012, the cruise business generated an economic impact of $200 Million. View a summary of the data from the NYCruise 2012 Economic Impact Study.
The cruise industry generated an economic impact of $200 million in 2012 for New York City. In 2012, over 587,000 passengers spent nearly $120 Million in New York City.
In 2011, the cruise business, generating an economic impact of $239 million in NYC, was stronger than ever. Get at-a-glance stats on the NYCruise 2011 Economic Impact Study.
The cruise industry generated an economic impact of $239 million in 2011 for New York City. In 2011, over 632,000 passengers spent nearly $150 Million in New York City.
The cruise industry generated an economic impact of $144.6 million in 2010 for New York City. In 2010, 583,000 passengers spent nearly $145 Million in New York City.