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In the 2013 market of the cruises in the Mediterranean it will grow of 7%
It previews the genoese Cemar Agency Network
November 27, 2012
The next year the market of the crocieristica in the Mediterranean will record an increase. , that it has introduced today own previsional data for 2013 in the within of the Seatrade Med Cruise Convention in course to Marseilles. The projections - illustrated from the president of the marine agency, Sergio Senesi - indicate in fact that "Mare Nostrum" will continue to being the destination of reference for many companies, with an increase of +7% regarding 2012.
Sieneses have confirmed instead the forecast of stagnation of the Italian market ( on 28 September 2012), that it represents about 30% of all the crocieristico traffic in the Mediterranean but that will be attested on a substantial stability: in the 2013 10.965.000 passengers enlivened in Italian ports (+1.4% regarding the result of 2012 preview themselves in fact, pairs to 10.809.000 passengers).
"If it is true that for the 2013 Italian market of the cruises it is anticipated substantially stable - has observed Sienese - we must however find that, in the course of the next crocieristica season, there will be at least a million passengers whom a cruise in Mare Nostrum without ports of call in Italy will carry out. With always greater frequency - it has explained - the companies prefer other destinations, characterized from ones real organized harbour system. He would be sufficient to improve the receptivity of our ports and to guarantee equipped docks: draft of simple aimed actions that without a doubt they would go to advantage of our discapito Country and to handling in the French ports, Spanish and Croatian".
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