Pierfrancesco Vago, MSC Cruises Executive Chairman, has been appointed Global Chairman of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) for a two-year term.
He will assume the Chairmanship effective immediately.
“On behalf of the entire CLIA community, including both our staff and our members, I would like to welcome Mr Vago and congratulate him on his appointment as CLIA Global Chairman,” said CLIA President and CEO, Kelly Craighead. “Mr Vago is a visionary leader within the global cruise community. We will benefit tremendously from his ideas, insights, and direction as we look to overcome the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and support the restart of the cruise industry internationally and in the US in particular.”
Vago (pictured) served as CEO of MSC Cruises from 2003 to 2013, during which time the company experienced over 800% growth. As Executive Chairman, he continues to propel MSC’s growth, cementing its position as one of the largest providers of cruise vacations in the world.
With the company based in Geneva, Switzerland, he will be the first European to serve in the role of CLIA Global Chairman. He previously served as Chairman of CLIA Europe in 2014.
“This is a highly critical juncture for our industry globally. I am honoured and grateful for the support and trust of my peers as we work to resume the business of creating unforgettable experiences for our treasured guests, as well as generating economic impact and job opportunities benefiting millions of people worldwide who are touched in so many ways by our industry,” Vago said.
“With over 200 sailings that have taken place since last summer in various markets around the world, all with strict measures in place to promote public health, we have proven that a return to cruising is possible.
“I look forward to working with CLIA leadership and our partners in the industry to continue down this path and help secure a vibrant future for all who depend on it,” he said.
Looking ahead, CLIA and its members remain focused on continuing to advance the resumption of cruising around the world as well as building upon its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, the association said.
Vago succeeds Adam Goldstein, who recently completed his second term as Global Chairman. Goldstein will remain busy with his work and involvement in several technology startups and non-profit organisations.
“It has been an honour to serve as Global Chairman of CLIA these past two years and I am proud of all that we have accomplished together, even as we have faced unprecedented challenges,” Goldstein said. “I have known Pierfrancesco Vago for many years and am fortunate to consider him a friend. I wish him and everyone at CLIA and throughout the industry tremendous success. I truly believe that the best is yet to come for this very special industry.”