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More Maltese Go abroad in July

Malta Independent Wednesday, 12 September 2012, 00:00 Last update: about 12 years ago

Outbound trips during July totalled 35,396, an increase of 3.4% over the comparative month in 2011.

During the month under review, 86% of outbound tourists travelled to EU destinations, while 14% chose a destination outside the EU. Italy and the UK continued to be the most popular destinations among Maltese tourists, with market shares of 29 and 22% respectively. Almost all European markets recorded slight increases, with the exception of the British market, which decreased by 8%. In contrast, trips towards non-EU destinations increased by 1,619 (46%) over last year.

As in previous years, the majority of outbound tourist trips were carried out by males and stood at 19,426, or 55% of the total. The largest proportion of outbound tourists fell in the 25-44 age bracket, followed by those in the 45-64 age category.

January-July 2012

Outbound tourism throughout this seven-month period stood at 171,000, an increase of 3% when compared to the previous year. EU outbound trips registered downward changes and were estimated at 147,486, whereas trips to non-EU destinations advanced by 30% to 23,514. An estimated 86% of outbound tourists chose to visit EU destinations, with Italy and the UK prevailing as the most popular. Trips to Italy increased by 5%, while those to the UK dropped by 6%.

Most outbound tourists fell within the 25-44-year-old age group (41%) and were followed by the 45-64 age bracket (31%). These numbered 70,442 and 53,238 respectively. Male tourists stood at 99,230, or 58% of the total. Out of 192,973 outbound visitor trips, same-day visitors were estimated at 21,973.

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