The dilemma of charter sales in the Chinese cruise market: Formation mechanisms and countermeasures

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Abstract

The rapid development of its cruise market has made China a shining star all over the world. The average annual growth rate of over 30 % in the Chinese market has been achieved by the charter-based sales system. However, in recent years, there has been a repeated occurrence of market crises, which has given rise to low-price competition. The charter sales model has, thus, been cast into serious doubt. In this study, through the combined methods of literature review and interviews, we carried out an in-depth investigation, with a view to revealing the formation mechanism and the characteristics of the sales model, as well as its impact on the market. The study found that the supply-demand imbalance, policy constraints, the lack of related regulatory systems, the imperfect sales system, the sensitive market, and weak risk tolerance, together with other factors, all combined to lead to the frequent occurrence of market crises. With respect to cruise sales in China, the research puts forward the corresponding countermeasures and suggestions from the perspectives of cruise companies, travel agencies, administrators, and policy-makers.

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Li, H., Zhang, P., & Tong, H. (2021). The dilemma of charter sales in the Chinese cruise market: Formation mechanisms and countermeasures. Maritime Technology and Research, 3(3), 223–236. https://doi.org/10.33175/mtr.2021.247707

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