British holidaymakers appear to be steering away from cruising as a holiday option, with the number of pax sailing falling for the first time in a decade. According to new industry stats released last week, the full year in 2014 saw overall numbers drop from 1.72m in 2013 to 1.64m,...
British holidaymakers appear to be steering away from cruising as a holiday option, with the number of pax sailing falling for the first time in a decade.
According to new industry stats released last week, the full year in 2014 saw overall numbers drop from 1.72m in 2013 to 1.64m, a fall of 4.8% year-on-year.
The result sees Germany pass England as the leading European nation to take a holiday at sea.
Tourism officials have cited worries such as the Ebola crisis, the declining British pound and one-off events such as the Costa Concordia capsizing as events impacting momentum in Britain.