The Malta Independent 16 April 2024, Tuesday
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21% increase in number of cruise passengers in 2019 – NSO

Tuesday, 21 January 2020, 11:06 Last update: about 5 years ago

Total cruise passengers for 2019 stood at 765,696, an increase of 21.0 per cent over 2018. Of these, 64.2 per cent came from EU Member States, the NSO said today. The most significant increases were recorded in the German, American and British markets.

The majority of the passengers were females amounting to 413,908 or 54.1% of the total. Most passengers were between 60 and 79 years old, totalling 298,009. These were followed by passengers aged 40-59 years, reaching 243,384.

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There were 359 cruise liner calls in 2019, with an average 2,133 passengers per vessel, compared to 310 calls and an average 2,041 passengers per vessel in the comparitive period of 2018.

Fourth quarter

Total cruise passenger traffic during the fourth quarter of 2019 amounted to 166,859, a decrease of 12.7 per cent over the corresponding period in 2018.

There were 86 cruise liner calls during the fourth quarter of 2019, nine less than the same period in 2018.  At 89.5 per cent, transit passengers accounted for the absolute majority of total traffic, reaching 149,283. A total of 151 passengers were onboard cruise liners berthing in Gozo, while 5,781 passengers spent at least one night on board their berthed cruise liner. On average, every cruise liner that berthed in Malta carried 1,940 passengers, 73 less than the previous year. 

Passengers from EU Member States amounted to 97,940, the major nationalities being German, Italian, British and French. The total number of passengers from Non-EU countries stood at 68,919, of whom 42.3 per cent came from the United States.

On a gender basis, female passengers amounted to 90,614 or 54.3 per cent of the total. The largest share of passengers fell within the 60-79 age bracket, totalling 76,368, followed by those aged between 40 and 59 years.

 

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