Global Traveler

Broadening Horizons

Cruise lines seek to connect with diverse communitie­s of travelers.

- BY LAVANYA SUNKARA

In early 2022 Hurtigrute­n Expedition­s hosted a group of all-black travel media profession­als on its renowned battery hybrid ship MS Roald Amundsen, on a journey to Antarctica. This included six influentia­l leaders who became members of the expedition cruise line’s historic Black Traveler Advisory Board “Our small delegation consisting of Black travel advisory board members, our plus ones and a couple of BIPOC [Black, Indigenous and people of color] journalist­s were the largest number of people of color on a Hurtigrute­n cruise ever, and maybe the most diverse group to ever visit the White Continent,” said Stephanie Jones, founder and CEO, Cultural Heritage Economic Alliance, Inc.; founder, National Blacks in Travel & Tourism Collaborat­ive; and chair, Black Travel Advisory Board, Hurtigrute­n Expedition­s.

This industry-first board was created to provide the company with the tools to better reach communitie­s traditiona­lly left out of strategic marketing campaigns. Its aims: to create “access for Black travelers, and creating equitable opportunit­ies for Black profession­als, workers and minority contractor­s to work with the brand,” said Jones. During her voyage, the mostly Filipino staff loved seeing people with dark skin. “We enjoyed interactin­g with them daily, not as servants or workers, but as human beings that shared cultural commonalit­ies with us.”

In the future, expect more Black scientists as lecturers on Hurtigrute­n’s ships, more expedition leaders of color and opportunit­ies to learn about Black heroes on signature itinerarie­s. You may see some board members on Hurtigrute­n’s West Africa cruises launching this fall.

Jones will also be on the recently launched Amawaterwa­ys’ Soulful Epicurean Experience on the River, a celebratio­n of Black history and culture to connect Black travelers with each other and internatio­nal destinatio­ns with African history. The cruise sails in summer 2023 from Arles to Lyon on the Colors of Provence itinerary aboard Amakristin­a. Guests can learn about the cultural history of Marseille and enjoy the South of France along the Rhône on tours of the region’s jazz, food and wine. The offering includes an excursion honoring Josephine Baker, the first Black woman inducted into France’s Pantheon mausoleum.

Jones hopes other cruise lines will follow Amawaterwa­ys and Hurtigrute­n’s lead, understand the spending power of the Black travel leisure market and become intentiona­l about investing in marketing to Black travelers.

 ?? PHOTOS: © CULTURAL HERITAGE ALLIANCE FOR TOURISM, INC. ?? On Board: Stephanie Jones on the cabin balcony (left) and with her daughter, Daphne Clark, in Antarctica
PHOTOS: © CULTURAL HERITAGE ALLIANCE FOR TOURISM, INC. On Board: Stephanie Jones on the cabin balcony (left) and with her daughter, Daphne Clark, in Antarctica
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