Posted Dec 2, 2023, 7:52 PM
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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/...t-cruises.html
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Record revenue and cruise activity to fuel Port of Galveston in 2024
By Sofia Gonzalez – Reporter, Houston Business Journal
Nov 29, 2023
Port of Galveston leaders expect 2024 will be a year filled with record revenue, cruise sailings and passenger counts.
The Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees officially adopted its budget for the upcoming year on Nov. 21. It includes projected operating revenue of $72.5 million and $35.5 million in operating expenses, resulting in net income of $37 million, according to officials.
“Record revenues will allow the port to fund major expansion and maintenance projects to maximize port assets, generating regional economic growth and more jobs,” Rodger Rees, Galveston Wharves port director and CEO, said in a statement.
Revenue is forecasted to be 12% higher than in 2023 thanks to cruise industry growth, which is projected to generate $49.8 million in 2024. Other categories that will contribute to revenue growth include real estate with $10.6 million, dockage at $5.6 million, and cargo wharfage at $2.3 million.
With the addition of a third cruise terminal in November 2022, higher occupancies on larger ships and more sailings, the Port of Galveston now expects to end 2023 a 30% year-over-year increase in cruise passengers. The port hopes to end 2023 with as many as 1.4 million passengers — in 2022, it ended with just over 1 million, reaching that milestone on Dec. 22. This year, the Port of Galveston celebrated its 1 millionth cruise passenger of 2023 on Aug. 28.
In 2024, the port anticipates the number of cruise passengers to grow to 1.6 million, or a year-over-year increase of 14%. This is largely due to a new record of about 390 cruise sailings and the addition of new ships such as the Carnival Jubilee, which Carnival Cruise Line is bringing to Galveston in December.
In Galveston, Carnival currently operates Carnival Breeze, which offers four- and five-day cruises; Carnival Dream, which sails mostly six- and eight-day cruises; and Carnival Vista, which offers seven-day cruises. Carnival Jubilee will replace Vista, which sailed out of Galveston for the last time on Nov. 10.
Carnival Miracle will homeport in Galveston from fall 2024 to spring 2025, bringing the company to four ships based in the local port. Carnival Legend will take over the fourth spot in fall 2025.
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