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Air passenger figures rise, but sea travellers down, according to survey

by isleofman.com 8th April 2014

This year's Passenger Survey document has been published.
The annual report is carried out by the Economic Affairs Division of Treasury.
It shows total scheduled passenger departures rose by almost two per cent over the year.
The increase in departures was due to a rise in air figures, up by five-and-a-half per cent over the year, at the expense of sea traffic, which fell by just under three per cent over the same period.
Dick Clague from passenger watchdog Travelwatch told Howard Caine while the figures were much as they expected there was some interesting reading:
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 8th, April 2014 09:49pm.

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