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Dover reports huge traffic
increases in 2006
Tourism should not be overlooked as ferry travel gains popularity
Big increases in the Port of Dover’s traffic carryings compared to
2006 are revealed in figures released by Dover Harbour Board today.
The number of passengers using the port’s ferry services to Calais,
Dunkerque and Boulogne rose by 7 per cent to 2.3 million whilst the
number of tourist car movements increased 6 per cent to 388,000.
There is also evidence that the coach market is returning to the
cross-Channel ferries with strong growth of 11 per cent to over 17,000
movements.
As forecast by the Harbour Board, the rise in freight volumes has
slowed after several years of near double digit growth. There were
577,000 movements in the first three months of the year, an increase
of just over 1 per cent compared with the same period in 2006.
However, a new daily 2007 record for freight was set at 9,797 lorries
on 4th April – 81 lorries fewer than the all-time daily record
established on 6th December 2006.
Bob Goldfield, Chief Executive, Port of Dover, said the return in
popularity of ferry travel should not be overlooked in port planning
terms.
“Whilst the impetus for the proposed second ferry terminal at Dover is
largely based on the growth in the freight business, clearly the
tourist markets should not be overlooked and we are conscious to view
port capacity in terms of the whole traffic picture,” he said.
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