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The Future of Superyachting

In: Co-creating Luxury Customer Experiences in Tourism

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  • Chris Andreason

    (SARL Masters Maritime Consultants)

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This chapter considers two issues that will shape the future of the luxury yachting industry: human resources and technological advancement. In terms of human resources, the chapter raises issues around what will be required to recruit, train, and retain crew that are better able to adapt to increasingly challenging operations and changing responsibilities to meet a changing clientele with changing expectations. In terms of technological advancement, the chapter discusses the new technologies and innovations that will increasingly become a feature of superyachting. The discussion is based on the author’s own professional observations during his service in the industry.

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  • Chris Andreason, 2026. "The Future of Superyachting," Springer Books, in: Russell Williams & Tatiana Gladkikh (ed.), Co-creating Luxury Customer Experiences in Tourism, chapter 11, pages 181-187, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-05195-0_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-05195-0_11
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