Outbound Tourism increases by 5.1 per cent in December
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- New statistics show outbound tourists rising by 20.3 per cent
- Outbound tourism shows an overall rise of 8.3 per cent
- Outbound Maltese tourists in February increase 31.3 per cent
- Outbound tourists increased by 17.6% over the first five months of 2008
- Outbound passenger departures increase again
- Outbound tourists up 6% during January - July
- Maltese passenger departures rise by 19.7%
- Outbound Maltese tourists decrease by 24%
- Outbound Maltese tourists for January increase by 28 per cent
- Cruise passenger traffic increases in May
- Cruise passenger traffic decreased by 60.1 per cent in March
- Cruise passenger traffic rises by 47.9 percent in November
- Total cruise passenger traffic for 2007 increases by 19.6 percent
- Cruise passenger traffic decreases by 1,530 persons in October
- Tourism cruise passengers increase by 21.5%
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Outbound Maltese tourists for December are estimated at 25,038, implying an increase of 5.1 per cent over the same month in 2006. Of these 95.8 per cent travelled by air.
December 2007 - In the month under review, Maltese residents departing by air and sea are estimated at 25,038. Of these 20,525, travelled to European Union destinations, the most popular being the UK and Italy.
January-December 2007 - In the period under review, the number of Maltese passengers departing by air and sea amounted to 279,531, an increase of 8.7 per cent over the previous year. Of these 85.0 per cent travelled to European Union destinations; the most visited countries being Italy and the UK.
During this period, male outbound passengers exceeded female ones, the former accounting for 57.9 per cent of the total.
The largest proportion of outbound passengers - 46.0 per cent - comprised passengers aged between 25 and 44 years, followed by those in the 45-64 age bracket who accounted for 39.6 per cent of the total Maltese travellers















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