MSC Group’s Cruise Division has published its 2024 Sustainability Report, reaffirming a commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.

The report is accompanied by an independently verified Energy Transition Plan (ETP) to show how the group is working to achieve this ambition.

The report, now in its sixth edition, highlights milestones in environmental innovation, responsible tourism and social impact, reflecting the division’s approach to sustainability for MSC brands.

Pierfrancesco Vago, executive chairman at MSC Group’s Cruise Division, said: “As a family business, we do not operate ships just for tomorrow. We sail them for future generations, designed for fuel flexibility, guided by innovation and powered by people who share our long-term vision.”

“The Cruise Division in 2024 reaffirmed its commitment to advancing a bold and transparent sustainability strategy that balances environmental stewardship, social responsibility and economic resilience,” added Vago.

Report highlights include:

 

The company said in a press release that the report shows the fleets of MSC Cruises and Explora Journeys together carried 4.6 million guests and sailed to 341 itineraries in 90 countries in 2024.

The group added that it remains focused on scaling clean energy solutions, retrofitting existing ships, advocating for port infrastructure investments and collaborating across the maritime sector to accelerate the global energy transition.

The report is available here.