The diagram illustrated the number of passengers carried by four cruise ship companies between 1985 and 2015.
It can be clearly seen that Queen of Seas had the greatest number of passengers in 1985, but the next 2 decades’ passenger statistics rapidly dipped. What about Caribbean Dream? The company had the smallest passenger statistics, and the percentage of passengers experienced a period of volatility throughout all 30 years.
As an overall trend, Queen of Seas in 1985 had the maximum number of passengers compared with other companies, but it is clearly seen that from 1995 to 2015 the number of passengers decreased by 6000. Caribbean Dream in 1985 had 215000 passengers; in the next decade, the number of passengers rose by 41000, but in 2005, the number of passengers reduced by 36000, and in 2015 Caribbean Dream increased by 25000 passengers.
A glance at the table reveals that Voyage World sharply increased over the 3 decades between 1985 and 2005; however, the statistic fell dramatically the next 10 years, then the category rose until the end of the given period. In 1985, Voyage World had 345000 passengers, and in the next decade the number of passengers grew by up to 51000. From 2005, the number of passengers climbed by 2000 compared with 2005, but in the next 10 years the number of passengers had significantly dipped, starting from 398000 to 362000.
Sunny Sail declined by 9000 passengers over the entire period; the maximum point was in 1995 with 423000 passengers, and the minimum point was in 2005 with 399000 passengers.
