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This year in the Italian ports crocieristi (+7.1% are attended 11,9 million)
The genoese Cemar previews for a 2020 traffic of 13 million passengers (+7.9%)
April 9, 2019
In the 2020 cruise ships they will carry in the Italian ports 13 million passengers, with an increment of +7.88% on the year in course. It previews marine agency genoese Cemar Agency Network that yesterday have introduced own forecasts for 2019 and 2020 in the within of the Seatrade Cruise Global in course to Miami. "In Italy - it has emphasized the president of the company, Sergio Senesi - the cruises are newly in strong increase. They indicate the forecasts of 2019, with a + 7.13% in terms of enlivened passengers. But they indicate it, also and above all, forecasts 2020, with ulterior a + 7.88%. I consider that a so positive result goes led back mainly to the new units that are entering to take part of all the more important fleets than cruise ships".
According to Cemar, this year the crocieristi enlivened in Italian ports (+7.13% regarding 2018 will be in fact 11,9 million). Touched the ship will go up instead to 4.860 units, while they will be the 149 ships in transit in Italian waters in representation of 46 companies of navigation. Between these last ones, the greater volumes of traffic will be carried by MSC Cruises with 3,6 million passengers, Costa Crociere with 2,7 million, Norwegian Cruise Line with 863 thousand, Royal Caribbean International with 824 thousand, Aida Cruises with 665 thousand, Marella Cruises with 542 thousand, Celebrity Cruises with fleeting 475 thousand and Pullmantur with 345 thousand. Relatively to the crocieristici groups, that they comprise various of the precedence marks, consisting volume than traffic the more enlivened this year in the Italian ports will be carried by the ships of the group Carnival Corporation with 4,1 million passengers followed from MSC Cruises with 3,6 million, Royal Caribbean Cruises with 2,1 million and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings with 1,0 million.
In the 2019 they will be the 70 involved Italian ports in the crocieristico traffic. It will continue the supremacy of Civitavecchia, with 2,6 million enlivened passengers (+5.13% regarding 2018); they will follow Venice with 1,5 million (- 1.06%) and to the third party Genoa place with 1,3 million (+32.79%). It will be therefore the time of Naples with 1,2 million (+20.35%) and Livorno with 812 thousand fleeting (+3.29%). It classifies of the first 10 Italian ports is shut with Savona, Bari, La Spezia, Palermo and Messina.
It classifies of 2019 drafted from Cemar and relative to the number of the passengers and the ports of call previewed for every single Italian region it sees before the Liguria with 2,9 million crocieristi for 752 ports of call continuation from Latium with 2,6 million passengers and 837 ports of call, Veneto with 1,6 million passengers for 524 ports of call, Campania with than less 1,5 million passengers and 699 ports of call, Sicily with beyond 1,1 million passengers and 733 fleeting ports of call and Tuscany with 864 thousand and 499 ports of call of cruise ships.
The first appraisals of the Cemar for the 2020 indicate ulterior an important increase of the field that will allow to graze 13 million the passengers enlivened in Italian ports (+7.88% regarding 2019). "The positive forecasts for biennium 2019-2020 - it has perceived Sienese - do not have to induce to us to wind down the guard. Italy is in fact the first crocieristica destination of the Mediterranean, and thanks to the next new ships in delivery during this biennium, ships more and more "green", will be ulterior space of increase. The Venice unknown quantity remains always that is today not resolved and that it creates strong doubts on the future programmings for entire the Sea Adriatic".
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