Published on Friday, 21, November, 2008 at 11:14 in Malta News | No Comments

Cruise passenger traffic up by 25% in October

Average number of passengers per cruise linerIn October 2008, cruise passenger traffic in Malta comprised 72,721 persons, an increase of 25.0 per cent over the comparative month in 2007.

October 2008 - The total cruise passenger traffic of 72,721, showed an increase of 14,535 passengers over the same month in 2007. Embarkations from and landings in Malta in this month stood at 1,290 and 1,461 persons respectively.

January-October 2008 - Total cruise passenger traffic in Malta amounted to 496,283, an increase of 16.5 per cent over the same period last year. Passengers from EU countries accounted for 77.8 per cent of total traffic, the main markets being Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany. On the other hand, the American market remained substantial, representing 58.1 per cent of non-EU incoming passengers.

The overall growth in cruise passenger traffic was underpinned by increases in the American, British and Spanish markets. At the same time, the cruise passenger scene was characterised by falls in the German and Italian markets, by 16,176 and 8,734 passengers respectively.

On a gender basis, male and female cruise passengers were at par. The largest proportion of passengers – 33.3 per cent – comprised persons aged between 40 and 59 years, followed by those in the 60 to 79 age bracket who accounted for 29.3 per cent of the total.

Average number of passengers per cruise liner

The average number of passengers per cruise liner, which is defined as the number of cruise passengers divided by the number of cruise liner calls, increased to 1,322 passengers per vessel for the month of October. There were 55 cruise liner calls in October, bringing the total for the first ten months of the year to 358 compared to 318 in the corresponding period last year.

Leave a Reply

*** Please note that comment spam will be automatically deleted by the system and the recorded IP blacklisted. *** *** All comments must be pertinent to the subject matter & not contain any abusive language or personal insults. *** *** We are not in any way responsible for the views expressed, they are the sole responsibility of the commenter. ***