Alaska’s Juneau sets cruise passenger limit of 16,000-a-day

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Renée Limoge Reeve of CLIA
Renée Limoge Reeve of CLIA

Juneau in Alaska is the latest city to put restriction on the number of daily crusie visitors, limiting them to 16,000 lower berths per day and 12,000 on Saturday.

A memorandum of understanding with the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) includes a commitment to meet annually to optimize the schedule, review visitor numbers and discuss community goals.

Juneau Visitor Industry Director Alexandra Pierce said: “the cruise industry is vital to our local economy, and we need to improve our infrastructure and grow our tour capacity to create a great guest experience and reduce impacts on residents. With this agreement, we are committing to a cap to manage our busiest days and to meet annually to ensure that our visitor numbers remain sustainable. This work is difficult, time-consuming and extremely important for our community. We appreciate the partners who helped us get here. The daily thresholds recognize the need to preserve the resident and visitor experience, CBJ said, and provide a predictable market for the many local businesses that rely on the cruise industry. It also demonstrates partnership and collaboration between the community and industry as they work together to maintain a vibrant and sustainable visitor industry in Juneau and Southeast Alaska.

Renée Limoge Reeve, Vice President of Government and Community Relations at CLIA said “This latest agreement reflects the industry’s ongoing commitment to work with CBJ and the residents of Juneau to deliver win-win partnerships. Cruise lines are committed to being strong partners with the community and the City’s leadership has been instrumental in maintaining a dialogue to foster solutions to the issues highlighted by the VITF. We’ve heard the community’s concerns and will continue to partner with CBJ to improve the experience of residents and visitors alike.”

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