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Do ships use more fuel than planes?

In terms of transporting cargo, container ships are by far the most energy efficient form of transport compared to trains, trucks, and planes.



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Cruise ships emit more carbon per passenger kilometre than flying, even considering the extra damage that emissions cause at high altitude. It's thought that the Queen Mary II emits 0.43kg of CO2 per passenger mile – that's even worse than the 0.257kg for a long-haul flight.

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Cruise ships were responsible for more than four times the sulphuric emissions into Europe's atmosphere than all of the continent's car last year, according to a new report. This comes despite repeated pledges by the industry to move towards a greener model of operating.

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Cruise ships emit more carbon per passenger kilometre than flying, even considering the extra damage that emissions cause at high altitude. It's thought that the Queen Mary II emits 0.43kg of CO2 per passenger mile – that's even worse than the 0.257kg for a long-haul flight.

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Flights emit 500 grams of carbon dioxide/metric tons of cargo per kilometer of transportation. However, ships emit only between 10 to 40 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer. The carbon footprint of airplanes is 20 to 30 times more than ships.

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All ship travel benefits The spaces of the ships also allow more freedom of movement but above all comfort: larger armchairs, bed options, TV and video game rooms, bars and restaurants, play areas for children. You can also converse with your travel friends more freely.

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Both modes of transportation, flying, and sailing, are statistically considered safe methods of overseas travel. When talking about statistics, airplane accidents average one in 1.6 million flights per year. Cruise ships, however, have a much fewer number of accidents per year.

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Finally, the plane is the most polluting means of transport and the one that generates the most greenhouse emissions.

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According to the World Bank, in 2022, the shipping industry's 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions make it the sixth largest greenhouse gas emitter worldwide, ranking between Japan and Germany.

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