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Friday, February 13, 2004
Contact: Robyn Boerstling, Tel.: (202) 366-5807
MARAD 5-04

Cruise Passenger Travel Grows 8 Percent; New York and Galveston Post Big Gains

The top ten cruise lines carried 8.3 million passengers on 3,840 North American cruises in 2003, up 8 percent over 2002, the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) reported today.

The highest growth rates among the top ten departure ports occurred in New York and Galveston, which recorded increases of 45 percent and 39 percent respectively in 2003. However, the traffic remains heavily concentrated at the major departure ports, which are located in Florida. Miami, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale accounted for 49 percent of the total cruise passenger traffic.

Overall, 72 percent of the total passengers recorded for 2003 chose Caribbean and Bahamas destinations. However, Alaska passed the Southern Caribbean as the fourth most popular destination in 2003. The significant growth in popularity of Western Caribbean cruises continued in 2003, with that destination accounting for 35 percent of the total traffic, up 19 percent from 2002.

The figures are part of a statistical series issued quarterly by MARAD on U.S. cruise passenger traffic, with data for the 10 major cruise lines operating cruise ships with a capacity greater than 750 passengers. With the completion of 2003, MARAD now has available a three-year time series of data on North American cruise passenger traffic. Along with the cruise line and vessel name, the record for each cruise in the database contains the number of passengers carried, sailing date and departure port, destination, cruise length and ship capacity.

Inquiries regarding the data should be made to the U.S. Maritime Administration, Office of Statistical & Economic Analysis, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Room 8107, Washington, DC 20590, Telephone: (202) 366-2287, FAX: (202) 366-8886, E-mail: data.marad@marad.dot.gov.

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