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Sea transport between Malta and Gozo
Between April and June 2024, a total of 11,320 trips were carried out, carrying a total of 1,790,208 passengers (Table 1). May was the busiest month recording a total of 3,970 trips or 35.1 per cent of total trips for the quarter (Tables 3 and 7).
Sea transport between Mġarr and Ċirkewwa
A total of 1,537,248 passengers travelled between Mġarr and Ċirkewwa during the second quarter of 2024, a decrease of 0.3 per cent when compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023. The highest number of passengers was recorded in May – 524,731 or 34.1 per cent of the total for the quarter. When compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year, the number of vehicles increased by 1.9 per cent, totalling 527,931 (Tables 2 and 3).
The number of trips during the second quarter amounted to 8,963, an increase of 0.7 per cent over the same period in 2023 (Table 2). May registered the highest number of trips – 3,011 or 33.6 per cent of total trips for the quarter (Table 3).
During January-June 2024, passenger and vehicle traffic originating from Ċirkewwa was busiest on Fridays and Saturdays. On the other hand, from the Mġarr terminal, passenger traffic was busiest on Sundays and Saturdays, while vehicle traffic was highest on Sundays and Mondays (Charts 4 and 5).
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Sea transport between Mġarr and Valletta
During the second quarter of 2024, a total of 2,357 trips were carried out carrying a total of 252,960 passengers (Table 6). When compared to same quarter in 2023, the number of trips increased by 4.6 per cent and the number passengers increased by 38.4 per cent. May registered the highest number of trips – 959 or 40.7 per cent of total trips for the quarter and the highest number of passengers – 103,279 or 40.8 per cent for the quarter (Table 7).
April-June
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1. The source of the data included in this release is administrative information provided by the Gozo Channel Co. Ltd and Transport Malta.
2. The fast ferry service operating between Mġarr and Valletta commenced on 1 June 2021.
3. The table below illustrates the vehicle and passenger capacity of each Gozo Channel vessel:
Vessel | Vehicles | Passengers |
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MV Gaudos | 72 | 900 |
MV Malita | 138 | 900 |
MV Ta' Pinu | 138 | 900 |
MV Nikolaos | 160 | 650 (Summer)/ 350 (Winter) |
Periods when vessels were out of service for docking purposes:
MV Gaudos: 08/11/2023-30/11/2023.
MV Malita: 06/01/2022-10/02/2022 and 09/01/2024-30/01/2024.
MV Ta’ Pinu: 09/01/2023-02/02/2023 and 27/02/2023-02/03/2023.
MV Nikolaos was put temporarily out of service between 25/04/2022-29/05/2022, 18/04/2023-26/04/2023 and 15/02/2024-25/03/2024.
4. The table below illustrates the passenger capacity of each fast ferry service vessel:
Vessel | Passengers |
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Your Wisdom (Gozo Fast Ferry Ltd) | 296 |
Your Faith (Gozo Fast Ferry Ltd) | 296 |
Gozo Express (Virtu Ferries Ltd)* | 308 |
San Franġisk (Virtu Ferries Ltd) | 316 |
*The fast ferry service vessel, Gozo Express (Virtu Ferries Ltd) replaced San Pawl (Virtu Ferries Ltd) on 17/05/2022.
5. Data for passengers travelling between Mġarr and Ċirkewwa comprises foot and vehicle passengers and vehicle drivers. The fast ferry service does not allow for the transport of vehicles thus, only foot passengers are included.
6. Different approaches to data collection are being applied at the Mġarr and Ċirkewwa harbours with regards to the Gozo Channel service. Data source for the Mġarr side includes Automated Ticketing System (ATS), while data for the Ċirkewwa side is dependent on the manual clicking system.
7. The data is not normally subject to revision.
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