AECO Celebrates Successful Expedition Cruise Week

The Arctic Cruise Conference gathered over 160 participants: AECO operators, authorities and local stakeholders from different parts of the Arctic. Photo: AECO  (Image at LateCruiseNews.com - November 2024AECO wraps up a successful Annual Expedition Cruise Week, reinforcing the dedication to responsible Arctic tourism through a commitment to reduce GHG emissions.

The Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) is proud to announce the conclusion of its Annual Expedition Cruise Week, held in Oslo, Norway on October 22-24.

At the Annual General Meeting, the membership agreed to a commitment to track and reduce their GHG emissions. The Climate Commitment marking a significant step towards a more sustainable future for Arctic tourism. This requires operating members to actively monitor their emissions and work towards measurable reductions.

The Annual Expedition Cruise Week serves as a crucial platform for aligning the goals of Arctic expedition cruise operators with the long-term health of the region with a focus on sustainability. Both Meet the Destinations and the Arctic Cruise Conference gathered leading stakeholders from across the expedition cruise industry to discuss the future of Arctic tourism.

Industry leaders, environmental experts, policymakers, and local Arctic communities came together to explore new approaches to responsible tourism, environmental stewardship, and industry growth.

Hervé Gastinel, Ponant’s CEO, set the tone for the conference with a powerful message on the industry’s shared responsibility. He emphasized that the future of Arctic cruising relies on unified efforts,stating:

“The future of Arctic cruising hinges not on individual actions but on the collective responsibility of us all – operators, scientists, communities, and governments. By working together, we can ensure that these breathtaking landscapes, and the communities within them, not only endure but thrive in the years to come.”

AECO’s Executive Director, Frigg Jørgensen, opened the conference in the same spirit:

“This week reflects our shared commitment to promoting a sustainable tourism industry that respects both the environment and the people who live in the Arctic.”

Highlights from AECO’s Arctic Expedition Cruise Week:

Meet the Destinations & Marketplace: The event, doubled in size this year, brought together local businesses and operators to share insights, forge partnerships, and enhance guest experiences while supporting local economies. Through presentations and networking sessions, representatives from Svalbard, Iceland, Greenland, and Canada showcased their communities, cultures, and sustainable tourism initiatives, highlighting the importance of long-term relationships between cruise operators and Arctic destinations.

New members: AECO voted in three new Full members as well as three new Provisional members – operators who all support AECO’s mission.

Underwater Noise: A partnership for a project gathering data on underwater noise from ships was formalized at the Arctic Cruise Conference. This initiative is a collaboration with the University of San Diego and Oceans North.

Launch of AECO’s new website: The site includes new features such as the page Knowledge Base for Guides that aims to enhance the knowledge of Arctic guides through resources and tools developed by research institutions and experts.

(AECO Celebrates Successful Expedition Cruise Week – AECO)



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