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New quarterly record of the traffic of the passengers in the Croatian ports
Historical peak is of the crocieristi that of the passengers of the regular services
November 19, 2018
In the third trimester of this year the ports of Croatia have established the own new quarterly absolute record of traffic of the passengers that has turned out pairs almost 18,0 million unit, with an increment of +3.8% regarding the third trimester of 2017 when the precedence was recorded record with 17,3 million passengers.
The new maximum peak is achieved is thanks to the new record of traffic of the crocieristi, that it has been pairs to 9,4 million people with an increase of +3.2% on the third trimester last year when was obtained the precedence record, is thanks to the new record of traffic of the passengers transported from the other marine services, that July-september of 2017 has turned out pairs to 8,5 million unit with an increase of +4.5% on the period when was marked the precedence record.
In the first nine months of the 2018 traffic of the passengers enlivened altogether from the port Croatian it has been pairs to 29,7 million unit, with an increment of +4.4% on the correspondent period of 2017, of which beyond 15,6 million crocieristi (+4.1%) and 14,1 million passengers of other services (+4.7%).
In the third trimester of the 2018 traffic of the goods enlivened from the national ports it is piled to a total than more 5,6 million tons, in increase of +1.8% on the same period last year. In the first nine months of this year the total data is of 15,8 million tons (+1.9%). In the period January-september of the 2018 single containerized trade has been pairs almost 200 thousand teu (+7.6%), of which 171 thousand enlivened from the port of Rijeka (+8.4%).
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