Cruise lines are predicting a record year, but Southeast Alaska is proceeding with caution

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A VP with the Royal Caribbean Group says he's expecting “really our biggest and best Alaska season yet.' But Southeast business owners say they're not sure what to expect, and they're trying to plan accordingly.

A view from the Goldbelt Tram of a Princess Cruises ship docked in Juneau on Aug. 31, 2021.

“We have, as a Royal Caribbean group, and as an industry, we have the most ships deployed to Alaska that we’ve ever had in our history,” Carroll said. She said she also got great pre-season bookings this year. She hasn’t operated for the last two seasons. Even though some cruise ships came in 2021, it was only about a tenth of pre-pandemic crowds.Johnson’s pre-season booking are just one indicator of the season to come. She won’t know for sure how many visitors she gets until they’re on the dock. But she has to decide how many planes to insure and how many people to hire now“It’s hard. It’s terrifying.

“I don’t know what capacity the ships will come at,” Pierce said. “But I think after a year of no cruise season, and last year with an extremely, extremely limited one, this will feel like business as usual for Juneau residents.” “There are a lack of workers all over the nation,” Cremata said. “We’re gonna have to get people to come up to Alaska after having essentially two years with little to no business.”The other concern is Canada. Skagway is just about 15 miles from the border. Tours cross it, and there’s usually a robust stream of visitors from the Yukon.

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