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Making CRUISE TOURISM happenGrowth & Future of India as an
International Tourism Hub
Contents
Market Scenario and Projections
Demand & Supply Factors
Current Scenario in India
Vision & Formulation of Task Force
Standard Operating Procedures
Ministry of Tourism’s Assistance Programs
Creating Tourism Experiences
SOURCE: MVA/GHK; European Cruise Council, Port of Everglades; Keynote
1 Defined as cruise passengers/population
Number of cruise passengers and penetration rates1 in global markets
Millions of passengers, Percentage
5.5
10.0
2.4Asia
Total 17.9
Europe
North
America
30.0
10.0
15.0
5.0
2011 2020
0.05
3.60
1.00
0.11
4.20
1.60
8.5%
CAGR
4.6%
6.9%
x% Percentage of cruise penetration x% Percentage of CAGR of passenger
5.9%
Market Scenario and ProjectionsThe Asian cruise
market is
expected to
grow at 8% per
annum, and
double
passenger
volume by 2020
Geographical Overview Currently Indian Ports are mostly Ports of Call
Demand Factors
1.Local market size
2.Airport passenger throughput and flight connectivity
3.Proximity to attractive destination ports
4.Attractiveness of homeport city to tourists
5.Safety
Favorable Work In progress
Status in India
Supply Factors
6. Port terminal
capacity
7. Logistical efficiency
8. Costs (e.g., fuel,
berthing)
9. Ease of doing
business
Status in India
Favorable Work In progress
Source: Vision for Coastal Shipping, Tourism and Regional Development, Ministry of Shipping
Cruise Growth Fundamentals
• Proactive Government
• Infrastructure to Accommodate today’s cruise ships
• Stable and consistent operating conditions
• Collaboration with Public Private Enterprise
• Profitability
• Providing world class experience.
• Excellent facilities
• Immediate immigration/ landing permits clearances.
• Port of Call
• Shopping facility and recreation areas
• Washrooms
• Lounges.
Cruise Growth Environment
India- The fast emerging
cruise tourist destination
SOURCE: Ministry of Shipping
104,125
125,838
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17*
Cruise Passengers handled at 5 Major Ports Costa Neo Classica homeported in Mumbai 2016-17 season
* Upto January 2017
122093*
Indian Scenario - Future
Singapore Example, Analysis
SGD millions, 2012
Total
593
100%
Transit port
47
8%
Home port
546
92%
Highest contribution to economy
comes from being a home port
location
90% of direct spend is driven by
home port expenditure
Indian ports feature primarily as
Ports of call for cruise lines
Mumbai port is the only home
port but has a much lower share
of traffic as compared to other
ports
Focus to develop HOME PORTS
The Task Force on Cruise Tourism
Ministry of Tourism
Ministry of Shipping
Ministry of Tourism
Ministry of Shipping
Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Health
Port Trusts of Cochin and Chennai
All Coastal States
Cruise Operators
TASK
FORCE
PORT TRUST
IMMIGRATION
CUSTOMS TOUR OPERATOR
STATE
CISF
Constituted on 24th November, 2015
Standard Operating Procedures
Standard Operating Procedures
Port Charges
Port
Facilities
Procedure by
Steamer
Agent
Cruise
Terminals
Infrastructure upgradation to global standards
Supported/financed by Ministry of Tourism
Submit Pre-Arrival Notice & upload concerned details
into port system well in advance
Priority berthing to be available 24X7X365
Single long term permit
Single point clearance
Souvenir shop, coffee shops, Forex etc. to permitted
on daily rental basis
Competitive International port charges
Additional incentive for home porting & coastal cruises
Standard Operating Procedures
State
Government
CISF Check
Customs
BoI
Clearance
Procedure
Upload documents prior to Arrival
2D Bar Coded e-Landing Card
Bio-metric face to face check at entry/exit
Simplified declaration of ship store after issuance of one time entry for vessel stay
Single point clearance for vessel
Cabotage waived, Indians allowed to sail between Indian Ports
Check at the time of alighting/boarding
Use of technology for faster entry/exit formalities
Creation of Entertainment zone i.e. Restaurants, Bars, shops etc.
Pre-paid vehicles with verified/empanelled drivers
Facilitate tourists to place of interest with trained guides
Reception and Cultural shows
SOP 2.0 expected soon based on consultant recommendations
Ministry of Tourism Assistance
Viability Gap Funding for
PPP/LRG Projects
Appointed Global Consultant jointly
with MoS
Tourism InfrastructuReDevelopment
Schemes ~ Swadesh Darshan
MINISTRY OF
TOURISM
Financial assistance to
Central Agencies
Creating Tourism Experiences
Develop world class infrastructure at identified ports
Develop dedicated cruise terminals
Structure bankable PPP options
Ease of entry formalities- e-cruise visa/e-landing permit
Make cruise terminals into destinations by themselves
Infrastructure Development
• Coastal Circuit one of the 12 thematic circuits identified for development under SWADESH DARSHAN scheme.
• Port/Destinations improvement can be funded under this scheme.
• Large Revenue Generating Projects scheme for viability gap financing
• Subsidy upto Rs. 50 crores subject to maximum of 25% of total project cost or 50% of equity contribution of the promoter whichever is lower.
Making Cruise Terminals into Destinations
• Work with Port Trusts and State Governments for creating infrastructure in and around major ports including signage, public amenities, WiFi, etc
• Work with industry stakeholders like tour operators, transport operators, provide customized itineraries for shore excursion
• Develop city experiences by providing trained tourist /audio guides, public conveniences, shopping experiences etc
• Develop tourist attractions on the itinerary of cruise tourist into world class experiences.
• Strong marketing campaign promoting cruises and destinations around ports
S.No Central Agency Project Name Amount
Sanctioned
(Rs in lakhs)
1 Mormugao Port Trust Cruise Terminal Building at Mormugao Port
Trust
879.04
2 Cochin Port Trust Development of a Walkway/Promenade on
Willingdon Island, Cochin
901.00
3 Cochin Port Trust Upgrading of Berths and Backup Area of
Ernakulam Wharf.
2141.00
4 Mumbai Port Trust Development of Kanoji Angre Light House
as a tourist destination in Maharashtra
1500.00
5 Chennai Port Trust Cruise Passenger Facilitation Centre in the
existing Passenger Terminal at Chennai
Port.
1724.66
Financial assistance for cruise terminals/ facilities
Infrastructure Build up- port and destination
Simplified Procedures
Incentives & Support
Focused Marketing and Publicity
Way Forward
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