Can Your Port s Current Condition Attract and Increase Cruise Traffic? Juan Kuryla Assistant Port Director

Similar documents
PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES & SUCCESS STORIES. PORTMIAMI AN EVOLVING GATEWAY Juan M. Kuryla, PPM PortMiami Director and CEO

PortMiami Director and CEO Juan M. Kuryla PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (P3)

Visitor Profile and Economic Impact Study

Office of Economic and Small Business Development. Sandy-Michael McDonald, Director. June 26, 2017

The Contribution of the International Cruise Industry to the U.S. Economy in Prepared for: Cruise Lines International Association

BREA. Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Economies of Europe 2011 Country Report France. The European Cruise Council.

BREA. PO Box 955 Exton, PA ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF CRUISE TOURISM TO THE DESTINATION ECONOMIES

April 30, 2013 Paul Anderson CEO & Tampa Port Director

Cruise Industry Overview

The Economic Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Southeast Asia Region in Prepared for: CLIA SE Asia. September 2015

AAPA CRUISE SEMINAR Cayman Islands January 10, 2007

BREA. Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Economies of Europe 2011 Country Report Germany. The European Cruise Council.

Virginia Beach Tourism Industry. Frequently Asked Questions. January, 2018

The Contribution of the North American Cruise Industry to the U.S. Economy in Prepared for: Cruise Lines International Association

Port Everglades Overview

The Economic Contribution of the International Cruise Industry in Canada

THE CRUISE INDUSTRY IN

CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) STAFFING

CRUISERS: WHAT THEY DO WHEN THEY GET OFF THE SHIP

The Travel and Tourism Industry in Vermont. A Benchmark Study of the Economic Impact of Visitor Expenditures on the Vermont Economy 2005

Cruise Tourism White Paper

NAFTA Next Chicago, Illinois April 23 rd, 2014

BREA. Contribution of Cruise Tourism to the Economies of Europe Country Report Italy. The European Cruise Council Euroyards. Business Research &

The Economic Impact of Tourism on Galveston Island, Texas Analysis

The Economic Impact of Tourism on Galveston Island, Texas

CLIA 2006 Forecast. Terry Dale, President & CEO. San Diego February 8, 2006

Statistics of Air, Water, and Land Transport Statistics of Air, Water, and Land. Transport Released Date: August 2015

Message from the CEO

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Jacksonville, FL. June 2016

Lessons Learned from 50 Years of Cruise Tourism in the Caribbean

CLASS A ±46,704 SF OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE HEADQUARTERS OPPORTUNITY

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Maryland. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2015

Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2010

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES AND PROGRAMS. Provide Airport Encroachment Protection. Standardize Ad Valorem Tax Exemptions

The top three must visit vacation destinations with children between 12 and 18 years of age include Disney Parks, Europe and Washington, DC.

The Economic Impact of Tourism in North Carolina. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2015

THE LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PORT EVERGLADES. September 13, 2007 Final Report. Prepared for: BROWARD COUNTY S PORT EVERGLADES DEPARTMENT

Traditional and Alternative Financing of Cruise Terminals

THE LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF PORT EVERGLADES FISCAL YEAR 2017 FINAL REPORT

Temecula Valley Travel Impacts

STRATEGIC ALLIANCES BETWEEN PORTMIAMI AND ITS CRUISE AND CARGO PARTNERS

Real Estate and Recreation

Panama Canal Stakeholder Working Group Meeting

CRUISE ACTIVITY IN BARCELONA. Impact on the Catalan economy and socioeconomic profile of cruise passengers (2014)

Economic Impact of Tourism in South Dakota, December 2017

From: OECD Tourism Trends and Policies Access the complete publication at: Japan

Virgin Islands Port Authority

Economic Impact of Tourism in South Dakota, December 2018

The Economic Impact of Tourism in North Carolina. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2013

ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF CRUISE TOURISM TO THE DESTINATION ECONOMIES

FLL s international traffic has tripled in the last 10 years and it is now 16% of total traffic

The Economic Impact of Tourism in: Dane County & Madison, Wisconsin. April 2017

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Hillsborough County, June 2018

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Walworth County, Wisconsin. July 2013

Virgin Islands Port Authority

MIAMI INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CONGRESS ERIC OLAFSON MANAGER TRADE DEVELOPMENT

Travel and Visitor Industry

Alicia Cervera Lamadrid Presents INS IDE R

Port Everglades. Presented to FMPOAC Freight Committee. July 23, 2015

FOR SALE N Federal Hwy Fort Lauderdale, FL Verizon Corporate Anchored - NNN Investment

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Hillsborough County. July 2017

The Port of Seattle. page 2

UNWTO World Tourism Conference Cruise Tourism Global Perspective

2008 Lodging Industry Profile. All figures are for year-end Figures for 2008 will be available in fall 2009.

~~~ 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -RSW

Economic Impact Assessment of the Cruise Shipping Industry in Australia, Executive Summary Cruise Down Under

Economic Impact of Tourism in Hillsborough County September 2016

Richard V. Butler, Ph.D. and Mary E. Stefl, Ph.D., Trinity University HIGHLIGHTS

Economic Impacts of Campgrounds in New York State

Panama City Beach CVB Travel Market Visitor Profile & Economic Impact Report

Economic Impact of Aviation in Arizona

Galt Ocean Mile Bar. Last Call Bar & Lounge 3270 NE 33 St Ft Lauderdale, FL Sponsored By:

A N N U A L R E P O R T

Manchester Airports Group

HONG KONG The Ideal Gateway to Asia. Alice CHOI Deputy Representative Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels

PETER O. KNIGHT, PLANT CITY & TAMPA EXECUTIVE AIRPORTS HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY AVIATION AUTHORITY

STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN MANCHESTER AIRPORT

LRTP Ref. Type of Work. Detailed Project Description. Cruise Terminal H Improvements C-6 $13,050 $13,050

The Economic Impact of Travel in Minnesota Analysis

The Economic Impact of Travel in Kansas. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2013

GLOBAL CONGRESS PANEL DISCUSSION. Phil Brown Executive Director, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority August 18, 2015

THE 2006 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TRAVEL & TOURISM IN INDIANA

People. Product. Promotion. Tourism Industry Priorities for Election 2018

COLLIER COUNTY 2004 WINTER VISITOR PROFILE

The Economic Impact of Tourism in Maryland. Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2016

Dennis Probst, COO Metropolitan Airports Commission

INTERNATIONAL DRIVE ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS. Luis Nieves-Ruiz, AICP Economic Development Program Manager March 29, 2017

SouthwestFloridaInternational Airport

Port Everglades Receives Federal Authorization to Deepen and Widen Channels

The Airport. p a g e 2

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. hospitality compensation as a share of total compensation at. Page 1

BUILDING THE CAPACITY FOR GREATNESS 2019 STATE OF THE PORT

Tourism Satellite Account Calendar Year 2016

The Travel & Tourism Industry in Vermont

Tourism in numbers

2005 COLLIER COUNTY HIGH SEASON VISITOR PROFILE

State of the Cruise Port industry in the Med 2015 Fact Finding Report

MICE FAQ s. 1. What are some of the benefits of booking a meeting or incentive program with Celebrity Cruises?

Miami Orlando Passenger Rail Project Overview

Charlotte County 2016 Summer Tourism. Presented to: Charlotte Harbor Visitor and Convention Bureau

Transcription:

Can Your Port s Current Condition Attract and Increase Cruise Traffic? Juan Kuryla Assistant Port Director 1

POM s Strategic Plan The Port of Miami is among America's busiest ports. To retain its competitive rank as a world-class port, development plans of over $250 million are moving along to accommodate the changing demands of cruise vessel operators, passengers, 2 shippers and carriers.

Cruise Operations 3,499,584 Passengers Cruise Capital of the World Mega Ships Embark & Disembark Thousands of Passengers 3

Cruise Operations In FY 04, there were 719 cruise dockings. The Port is able to house the largest passenger vessels with exciting itineraries and on-board entertainment which make cruising among the best and most economical 4 vacation experiences for families.

Cruise Programs Features an exciting Port-of-Call Program, which began in 2003 with the Norwegian Dawn. Cruise Miami Program - Promotes awareness of Miami as the premier cruise homeport and port-of-call, as well 5 as a destination offering pre-and post-cruise activities.

As the Cruise Capital of the World and the Homeport-of-Call, Miami homeported 19 megavessels last year and hosted its first port-of-call ship. Being a Port-of-Call, benefits the seaport and several tourist attractions, such as Everglades tours, South Beach, Vizcaya, Parrot Jungle, the Miami Seaquarium, and local shopping venues. Homeport-of-Call of-call Thousands of cruise passengers have the opportunity to visit South Florida and contribute to our local economy. 6

Cruise Miami Program Cruise Miami Program - the Port has partnered with the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau to encourage cruise vacationers to arrive in Miami either before or after their cruise vacation to enjoy our many entertaining destinations. Thus, contributing to our local economy. Encourages our port-of-call program, where cruise lines bring their vessels mid-week and passengers can spend a day in Miami with the hope of returning for a future vacation. 7

Economic Impact The Port is one of the two main economic generators for the local economy Estimated total impact exceeds $12 Billion and 98,000 8 Jobs

Economic Benefits in Miami Half of the Passengers extended their stay in Miami before or after their cruise Average passenger expenditure is $89.00 per day Overnighters spent an average of $280.00 9 68% flew on a commercial airline and 24% drove

Economic Benefits in Florida Economic Benefits of the Cruise Industry in Florida: Florida received nearly $4.6 billion in direct spending Cruise industry generated 130,750 jobs and wages totaling over $4.6 billion in income for Florida workers Passengers and crew spent $421 million in Florida in 2003 10 *Figures Compiled by Business Researched & Economic Advisors August 2004

Economic Benefits Nationwide Nationwide, the Cruise Industry Generates: $25.4 billion in total economic benefits $12.9 billion in direct spending by the cruise lines and passengers on U.S. goods and services 295,000 total U.S. jobs generated by cruise expenditures $11.6 billion in total wages for U.S. employees *Figures Compiled by Business Researched & Economic Advisors August 2004 11

Other Economic Benefits Industries benefiting from the cruise industry: Airline transportation Ship maintenance and repair Ground Transportation Hotels and lodging Food and Beverage Entertainment Business services Retail and Trade 12

A Successful Homeport 5 Points considered key to being a successful homeport: Outstanding port services and an equally appealing city Modern and efficient airport with substantial airlift Attractive tourist destinations and itineraries Large population center Drive accessibility to that population 13

HomePorts and Ports-of-call of-call Commonality between homeports and ports-of of call: Infrastructure must be developed from the waterside in Both must provide adequate, cost-effective facilities and infrastructure Basic safety and security, convenience and attractions 14

Security Security is a Top Priority Security Capital Infrastructure needs have increased from $9.2 million to $55.4 million 15

2020 Master Development Implementation Plan Enhancements & Developments $250M In Capital Improvements Maintain Competitiveness Accommodate Changing Demands 16

New Parking Facilities A $7 million parking garage that can accommodate 1,000 cars near Terminal 5 has been completed $13.5 million was spent to add 1,350 parking spaces near Terminals 8 and 9 $2.5 million was spent to add 1,000 ground-level parking 17 spaces at the two new cruise terminals

Newly Redesigned Roadway System The redesign and construction of the main artery roadway that separates cruise and cargo vehicular traffic results in increased safety of cruise passengers. 18

Two New Cruise Terminals The Groundbreaking Ceremony for new Passenger Terminals D & E was held in January 2005 Expected to be complete in the Fall of 2005 Estimated cost: $27.6 million (each terminal) 19

Two New Cruise Terminals First terminals in the country to incorporate the new one stop shopping concept proposed by TSA for federal agents processing passengers at the Port. 20

Port Diagram 21

Thank You! 22