THE 2018 cruise season was a big one for Montreal, with the city welcoming 101,504 international and domestic passengers and surpassing the 100,000-passenger mark for the first time. The surge in numbers is 10% more than 2017, with a total of 25 ships representing 18 cruise lines visiting the city...
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THE 2018 cruise season was a big one for Montreal, with the city welcoming 101,504 international and domestic passengers and surpassing the 100,000-passenger mark for the first time.
The surge in numbers is 10% more than 2017, with a total of 25 ships representing 18 cruise lines visiting the city this year including Victory Cruise Line’s Victory II, and Silversea’s Silver Spirit.
“Montreal is now considered an essential stop on cruise itineraries, thanks to the hard work of all local industry stakeholders,” said Yves Lalumiere, President and CEO of Tourisme Montreal.
“Given how promising the cruise & luxury travel segments are for our economy, it’s important we continue our efforts to attract them.”
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