DFDS: November volume report: Freight up 17% boosted by stockbuilding ahead of Brexit
DFDS reports monthly ferry volumes for freight and passengers to provide additional insight into the development of volume trends in DFDS’ European route network.
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DFDS ferry volumes |
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November |
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LTM* |
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Freight |
2019 |
2020 |
Change |
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2019-18 |
2020-19 |
Change |
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Lane metres, '000 |
3,562 |
4,158 |
16.7% |
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41,329 |
40,102 |
-3.0% |
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Passenger |
2019 |
2020 |
Change |
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2019-18 |
2020-19 |
Change |
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Passengers, '000 |
223 |
44 |
-80.2% |
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5,122 |
1,790 |
-65.1% |
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*Last twelve months |
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Ferry – freight: Total volumes in November were 18% above 2019 adjusted for the closure of the Paldiski-Hanko route. The volume growth for routes calling the UK was 25%.
North Sea volumes were boosted by stockbuilding ahead of Brexit, especially on the routes between Netherlands and UK. Volumes on the English Channel were likewise boosted by the stockbuilding. Baltic Sea volumes were above 2019 adjusted for the closure of the Paldiski-Hanko route. Mediterranean volumes were up driven by the route between southern Turkey and Italy.
Ferry – passenger: Total number of passengers in November 2020 was 80% below 2019. The decrease reflects a continued negative impact from travel restrictions related to Covid-19, especially on the two cruise ferry routes. In the Baltic Sea, passenger numbers were considerably less impacted.
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