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In 2019 record in the Italian ports is attended a crocieristico traffic
Cemar previews that the total will be of beyond 11,5 million passengers (+5.5%)
September 19, 2018
Marine and tourist agency genoese Cemar previews that 2019 will be a year record for the crocieristico traffic in the Italian ports, in which - second the esteem elaborated from the company - they will reach on board beyond 11,5 million passengers of cruise ships, with an increment of +5.5% regarding the total previewed for 2018.
According to Cemar, that she has introduced this morning these projections statistics in the within of the Seatrade Cruise Med in course to Lisbon, to the origin of this result are the new major unit from cruise that the next year will visit Italy, with particular reference to the MSC ships Cruises, that they will maintain the ports of call during the winter period with great fleeting results in terms of handling. The genoese agency has evidenced also the carried out fundamental role from the great ports, with more transparent instruments and a programming developed based on the real possibilities, in the attempt to exceed the structural limits of the docks and the services to earth.
The study of the Cemar, introduced from president of the company Sergio Senesi, per year includes also the last relative forecasts in course: the 2018 will be shut with 10.862.000 passengers enlivened in Italian ports (+7.32% regarding 2017) within a total of 4.641 landings place of ships (+1.13% regarding 2017). Also this Civitavecchia year will confirm the main Italian crocieristico port, continuation from Venice, Genoa, Naples, Savona and Livorno. Prima Regione will confirm the Liguria continuation from Lazio and Veneto. Crocieristica season 2018 has seen the total involvement of 47 companies of navigation, 145 Italian ships and 80 ports.
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