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July 8, 2003
Cruises in the 6-to-8 day category had the largest share of both cruises and passengers, accounting for 64 percent of the total passenger-days during the first quarter 2003. Miami and Fort Lauderdale were the departure ports for 49.2 percent of the total traffic, while the western Caribbean was the most visited destination, accounting for 43 percent of the passengers. For calendar year 2002, the data identifies 3,575 cruises and 7.6 million passengers carried by 10 cruise lines. MARAD says its new data product will provide the industry with a new source of timely and accurate market information, useful not only for industry analysts, but also for port authorities wishing to increase their cruise line traffic. With very few exceptions (such as transatlantic positioning cruises), all North American cruises with a U.S. port of call are included. For each cruise, the database provides the departure port and date, destination, cruise length, ship capacity and number of passengers carried. The data is being issued quarterly in both Access or Excel format. It is being offered on a subscription basis at $1,200 per year. Two years of historical data (2001 and 2002) are also available. A sample dataset for July 2002 is being made available free of charge to anyone interested. Certain high level aggregate data from the database will be available on the Maritime Administration website at www.marad.dot.gov/marad_statistics. Inquiries regarding the new data series should be made to data@marad.dot.gov |