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MSC Highlights Cruise Lines’ Sustainability Efforts

Marking a year of measurable progress and strengthened ambition, MSC Group’s Cruise Division published its 2024 Sustainability Report, reaffirming its commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.
The report was accompanied by an independently verified Energy Transition Plan (ETP) to demonstrate how the cruise giant is working to achieve this ambition.
MSC Group subsidiaries include MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys.
Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman, MSC Group’s Cruise Division, said in a statement, “As a family business, we do not operate ships just for tomorrow. We sail them for future generations, designed for fuel flexibility, guided by innovation, and powered by people who share our long-term vision.”
“The Cruise Division in 2024 reaffirmed its commitment to advancing a bold and transparent sustainability strategy that balances environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic resilience,” he added.
Sustainability report highlights include:
- Launching of the Energy Transition Plan for fleets of MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys, outlining interim absolute emissions reduction targets – a published roadmap to achieving net-zero GHG emissions from marine operations by 2050.
- Avoiding 50,000 tons of CO₂ emissions through fleet-wide optimization tools (OptiCruise and Oceanly Performance), which support real-time operational efficiency and itinerary planning.
- Increased shore power connections from 44 in 2023 to 142 in 2024, across 13 ports. All ships launched since 2017 are shore-power ready with retrofitting continuing across the fleet, and the Cruise Division remains committed to using shore power wherever available.
- An increase in crew retention rate to 89 percent, up from 83 percent in 2023, demonstrates the commitment of the Cruise Division to employee engagement and development.
- The formation of a Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Committee, underlining a strong commitment to workforce equity across over 140 nationalities.
- Continued investment in destinations like Ocean Cay, where environmental stewardship has enabled marine wildlife to thrive and coral restoration is underway.
- Whale strike prevention training for 469 key crew members in conjunction with marine protection charity ORCA to understand more about the species of whales at risk, how to identify them, and taking steps to reduce further risk.
- More than 4,500 shore excursions offered in 84 countries, including 284 “Protectours,” low-impact experiences.
The report also shows that in 2024 the fleets of MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys together carried 4.6 million guests and sailed to 341 itineraries in 90 countries.
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships See Their 100 Millionth Guest

Royal Caribbean, the world’s largest cruise line with 29 cruise ships in service, recently celebrated their 100 millionth guest.
Royal Caribbean began as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1968 and their first ship, Song of Norway, entered service with them in 1970.
55 years later, over 100 million guests have taken a Royal Caribbean cruise. To celebrate this historic milestone, the cruise line is offering up to $100 in bonus savings on all cruises from the U.S.
This is in addition to their current deal that has up to $800 off cruises. You can view cruises and prices on Royal Caribbean here.
The 100 millionth guest on Royal Caribbean, the Duquette family, boarded Icon of the Seas in Miami, Florida and received upgrades and prizes including a cruise on Utopia of the Seas.
Here is a look at some interesting stats from Royal Caribbean cruise ships from January through December 2024.
- 1.26 million kids sailed
- 1.25 million rock wall climbs
- 11.12 million ice cream cones served from Sprinkles
- 2.85 million pina coladas served
- 544,889 rides down The Ultimate Abyss
- 29,900 walks on Crown’s Edge
- 508,826 bumper car rides
- 276,367 ice skating sessions
Royal Caribbean currently has 29 cruise ships in their fleet, you can see a list of ships that have sailed with them in the past here. They visit over 300 ports around the world including their two private ports in the Caribbean and Bahamas.
Their newest ship, Star of the Seas, will make its debut in two weeks. The second Icon class ship will sail seven-night cruises from Port Canaveral to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.
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