Cruise ship visits reach best first quarter ever in wood

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It was the best first quarter Ever. In the first Three Months of this Year, the Port of Funchal Received 266,964 Passangers in A Total of 105 Cruise Ship Calls. This representatives at 19.64% Increase Infire Volume and A 36.36% Increase in Cruise Ship Calls, Compred to the Same Period Last Year, According to Data Released Today – The Autonomous Region’s Porthority.

DURING THIS PERIOD, 92,903 CREW MEMBERS ALSO PASSD THROUGH THE PORT OF FUNCHAL. This is 26.32% more than the Number Recorded in the first Three Months of Last Year: 73,541. All Things Considered, and Based on a Study Carried Out by the Commercial and Industrial Association of Funchal, Which Estimates an averag Cost of € 61.40 per passenger/crew member on a cruise ship, This First Quarter Generated A Direct Impact of Over € 22 Million on the Regional Economy.

These Figures Please the President of the Port Authority of the Autonomous Region of Madeira (Apram, SA), Paula Cabaço. “These are very important figures for the region, and are the result of the work that has ben carried out by the ports of wood together with our partners: Companies, Shipping Agents and Tour Operators”, She Summarisms, Adding That “Sustainable Growth” Also Reveals The Interest of the Cruise Industry in Madeira.

“The Way We Have Growers in Terms of Stopovers and Passangers Shows That the Region is an Important Asset for a Competitive and Global Sector Such Cruises”, Highlights Paula Cabaço.

IF 2024, WHICH HAD ALREADY BEEN THE BEST YEAR EVER FOR CRUISM IN MADEIRA, BEGAN WITH 223,144 PASSENGERS AND 77 STOPOVERS, THIS FIRST LEAVES GOOD INDICATIONS OF 2025. IN RECENT YEARS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 2019, 2020 AND 2021, IN WHICH THE PANDEMIC AFFED THE INDUSTRY, Madeira has Been Growing in Terms of Passangers and Stopovers.

In 2022, The First Quarter of the Post-Covid Recovery, Madeira’s Ports Received 95 Cruise Ship Calls, Which TransportD 95,618 Passangers and 67,798 Crew Members. The Following Year, in 2023, The First Quarter Closed with 94 Calls, 230,582 Passangers and 86,115 Crew Members.

From Jornal Madeira

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