The table compares the amount of US navigation passengers over a period of ten years, and the bar chart illustrats the rates of travel insurance buying among different age groups.
Overall, it is clear that there is a great increase of US cruise passengers. While it reflected slightly in the growth of travel insurance buying compared with the increase of passengers. And it also saw increasing cost on insurance of elderly people than the younger ones.
When it comes to the total amount of passengers, it saw an approximately ten times growth from 397837 passengers in 1995 to 3569251 passengers in 2005. There is an increase of 350000 on average per year during this time.
The same trend in rates of travel insurance buying. Double grow of people choosing to buy the travel insurance under the age of 61, all reaching 10% and even 25% among 51 to 61. And it saw the most rapid grow among 29 to 39, from 5% to 14%. Whereas, it saw a slightly grow among people ages at 62 to 83, respectively from 28% and 38% to 35% and 50%.
