I am delighted present to you our sustainability report for the financial year 2018. This is the 12th edition of AIDA cares, with which we aim to give you the opportunity to understand how we as a market leader in the German cruise sector are dealing with current and future ecological and social challenges and actively take responsibility for them. Transparency creates trust within our own company, among our guests and in the focus of the general public.
In 2018 we continued our successful development. For this we also have to thank the more than one million guests who traveled with AIDA, our 14,000 employees from more than 50 countries on board our 13 cruise ships and on shore in Rostock and Hamburg, and our partners with whom we enjoy trusting collaborations around the world.
After ten years of research and development work, in December 2018 we completed a technological leap with the launch of AIDAnova, the first cruise ship in the world that can be operated solely on low-emission liquefied natural gas. Two more of these innovative ships will set off on cruises by 2023. We are also continuously retrofitting our existing fleet with the latest environmental technology. The use of shore power from regenerative energy sources is an important aspect of this because it allows us to make a further contribution to improving the air quality in port cities. However, together with our partners we are already looking into how the cruise industry may be able to use fuel cells, batteries and liquefied natural gas from renewable sources. We are also tackling other urgent issues such as reducing or cutting out entirely our use of plastic and disposable products. Our long-term goal is clear: to offer carbon-neutral cruises.
We at AIDA believe it is important to share success with others. We pool our social projects under the umbrella of AIDA Cruise & Help. One particular focus of our work is on opening up opportunities for the future for children and teenagers in emerging and developing countries by improving the access to education. In May 2019 we opened the first AIDA School in Cebu in the Philippines. More will follow.
In all our efforts we always keep an eye on the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations as well as the Paris Climate Agreement and the climate goals of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), because AIDA Cruises can only grow sustainably if we respect and protect our natural surroundings and the rich cultural heritage of our planet.
With warm regards,