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The Italian ports to the Seatrade Cruise MED 2018
They have participated within CruiseItaly, the promoted and coordinated Italian pavilion from Assoporti
September 24, 2018
The Italian ports have participated to the biennial Seatrade Cruise MED 2018, the more proud important of the cruises of the concluded Mediterranean friday to Lisbon, within CruiseItaly, the promoted and coordinated Italian pavilion from the Association of the Ports Italian (Assoporti), that it has been in the middle of numerous encounters and it has seen also the participation of relatori of the Italian harbour ports of call on specific topics as the atmosphere and the relationship port-city.
By the data I am diffused during the conventions of Seatrade turns out that the contribution to the economy by the field of the cruises in 2017 has been pairs to 48 billion euros, with an increment of +17% on 2015. Last year in Europe the number of the crocieristi has been of 6,5 million, with an increase of +6% on 2015. In this context Italy is one of the visited destinations more and represents in its with the greatest crocieristico market of the Mediterranean area. "Own for the position of Italy in this field - the president of the Association of the Italian Ports has commented, Zeno D' Augustin - Assoporti is working on the main topics of interest, that is atmosphere and relationship with the territories. We work most possible on numerous fronts and will be newly you anticipate this week all together with the Naples Shipping Week just on the issues relative to the sustainable development". In the course of the engagements previewed to Naples the association will hold also an internal reunion in order to deepen the numerous arguments of interest of the associate ports.
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