April 16 (SeeNews) - Slovenia’s seaports handled 3.2 million tonnes of cargo in the first two months of 2024, down 8.4% on the year, data from the country's statistical office showed.
The Slovenian seaports serviced 226 passengers in January-February, up from only 16 in the like period of last year, according to data posted on the website of the statistical office.
In February alone, Slovenia's seaports handled 1.7 million tonnes of cargo, up 1.4%, whereas the number of passengers went up to 158 from 13.
Koper, with an annual capacity of 18 million tonnes, is the major seaport in Slovenia. Izola and Piran are smaller ports in the country.