Malta’s cruise liner industry continued to experience growth in 2024, with 124 calls recorded during the third quarter, marking a 16-call increase compared to the same period in 2023. Transit passengers made up the majority of traffic, totalling 271,268, or 84.3 percent, though the average number of passengers per vessel fell to 2,595, a decrease of 629 from the previous year.
Passengers from EU countries represented 44.7% of total traffic, with Italy and Germany being the top markets, at 17.4% and 8.5%, respectively. Non-EU passengers totalled 178,124, with the UK and US accounting for 36.8% and 36.2%.
More female passengers were recorded (53.4%), and the largest age group was 40-59 years (32.7%), followed by 60-79 years (30.8%).
In total, 672,276 passengers visited Malta during the first three quarters of 2024, a 4.1% increase from last year. Despite a 7.6% drop in third-quarter traffic, there was a rise in calls, with 271 recorded for the year so far, 44 more than in 2023.
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