Cruise passenger traffic during May stood at 75,403, up by 27.7 per centover the corresponding month last year. There were 42 cruise liner calls, ninemore than last year, the NSO said. The number of cruise passengers who were in transit amounted to 59,155, an increase of 39.0 per cent when compared to May 2011. The remaining passengers were either embarking (8,071) or landing (8,177) in Malta.
Most cruise passengers were 60-79 years old and numbered 30,868, or 40.9 per cent of total cruise passengers. These were followed by those aged 40-59 which totalled 25,569 (33.9 per cent).
On a gender basis, female passengers amounted to 38,899 while males counted 36,504. The majority of cruise passengers came from EU Member States and stood at 63,237, advancing by 24.5 per cent over 2011. Most European passengers came from Germany (26,391), Italy (10,694) and France (10,385). There were increases in nearly all major markets, except for Spain and Italy which declined marginally when compared to last year.
Visitors from Non-EU countries increased by 47.4 per cent to 12,166.
January-May 2012
The number of cruise passengers registered during the period under review stood at 153,568 - an...
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