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Accredited official statistics: Sea passenger statistics, all routes: 2023 (revised)

Department For Transport

December 11
09:30 2024

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Revision details

Following the discovery of some duplicate figures in our raw data affecting the number of passengers that travelled on cruise and long sea journeys, revisions were made to the 2023 and 2021 figures in the latest Sea passenger statistics.

The revision made to the cruise and long sea passenger figures has had a minor effect on the total number of sea passengers for 2023 and 2021. This change has not affected the overall trends. Tables SPAS0101, SPAS0107 and SPAS0201 and the web release have been updated with the revised figures and charts.

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Annual statistics on the number of sea passengers which include all vehicle drivers, their passengers and foot passengers on ferries and cruise ships.

For international passengers in 2023:

  • the total number of international short sea passengers (on ferry routes) grew by 24% to 15.1 million compared to 2022, however it remained 18% below 2019 levels

  • cruise passengers increased to 2.9 million in 2023. This is a 45% increase from 2 million in 2022 and a 33% increase from 2.2 million in 2019.

For domestic passengers in 2023:

  • the total number of passengers on domestic sea crossings increased by 3% to 3.8 million compared to 2022 and 9% compared to 2019 levels

  • inter-island passenger figures increased by 2% from the previous year, however numbers remained 14% lower than in 2019

  • the number of passengers on river ferries were at a similar level to 2022 and it was 10% lower than in 2019

Guidanceon current and previous sea passenger statistics are available.

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Sea passenger statistics

Email sea-passenger.stats@dft.gov.uk

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Updates to this page

Published 13 August 2024
Last updated 11 December 2024 +show all updates
  1. Following the discovery of some duplicate figures in our raw data, affecting the number of passengers that travelled on cruise and long sea journeys, revisions were made to the 2023 and 2021 figures in the latest Sea passenger statistics.The revision made to the cruise and long sea passenger figures has had a minor effect on the total number of sea passengers for 2021 and 2023. This change has not affected the overall trends. Tables SPAS0101, SPAS0107 and SPAS0201 and the web release have been updated with the revised figures and charts.

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