
Data-driven fleet analysis and ratings for 2026
Fleet Grade
F
38
out of 100
This grade is calculated from five key fleet metrics: fleet age, fleet size, passenger capacity, fleet diversity, and recent innovation. Each metric contributes equally to the overall score.
24.5
Avg Age (years)
2002
Newest Ship
2001
Oldest Ship
2
Ships
5K
Total Capacity
2,636
Avg Capacity
2,636
Largest Ship
1
Ship Classes
1
Size Categories
0
Ships Launched (Last 3yr)
No
Has Mega Ships (200K+ GT)
Innovation is measured by recent ship launches and mega-ship operations, signaling investment in modern amenities and passenger experience.
P&O Cruises Australia received an overall fleet grade of F (38/100) based on fleet age, size, capacity, diversity, and innovation metrics.
P&O Cruises Australia's fleet has an average age of 24.5 years. The newest ship was built in 2002 and the oldest active ship was built in 2001.
P&O Cruises Australia operates 2 active cruise ships with a combined passenger capacity of 5,272.
P&O Cruises Australia operates ships across 1 size categories (Large) with 1 unique ship classes.
P&O Cruises Australia has launched 0 new ships in the last 3 years, earning an innovation score of 30/100.
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