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Water Passenger Transport is a form of maritime transport that involves the movement of passengers by water. It is a vital part of the maritime industry, providing a safe and efficient way to move people between destinations. Water Passenger Transport can take many forms, including ferries, cruise ships, and water taxis. Ferries are the most common form of Water Passenger Transport, providing regular services between ports and other destinations. Cruise ships are larger vessels that offer longer journeys, often with a variety of amenities and activities. Water taxis are smaller vessels that provide short-distance transport services.
Water Passenger Transport is an important part of the maritime industry, providing a safe and efficient way to move people between destinations. It is also an important source of revenue for many ports and other maritime businesses.
Some companies in the Water Passenger Transport market include Royal Caribbean Cruises, Carnival Corporation, Viking Cruises, and Stena Line. Show Less Read more