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    Car main means of passenger transport in EU

    eub2By eub216 September 2025 Transport in the EU No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cars were the main means of passenger transport throughout the EU in 2023, according to Eurostat, followed at a distance by airplanes; buses, coaches or trolleybuses; trains; and sea vessels.

    Transport train - Photo by SHOX art on Pexels

    According to data from the EU’s statistics agency, cars accounted for 70.6% of total passenger-kilometres across the EU, a decrease of 1.8 percentage points (pp) compared with 2022.

    Transport by airplane made up 14.7% of total passenger-kilometres, an increase of 1.6 pp compared with 2022. Buses, coaches or trolleybuses followed with 7.2% (down 0.2 pp), trains accounted for 7.1% (up 0.3 pp), and sea vessels for 0.4% (stable compared with 2022).

    The highest shares of car transport were registered in Lithuania (85.7% of total passenger-kilometres), the Netherlands (77.1%) and Finland (76.4%).

    Croatia registered the highest share of air passenger-kilometres in the total transport performance (43.5%), followed by Bulgaria (29.0%) and Cyprus (27.4%).

    EU people on move means transport 2023 - Eurostat

    Malta recorded the highest share of transport by buses, coaches or trolleybuses (15.8% of total passenger-kilometres), followed closely by Ireland (15.4%) and Estonia (12.0%).

    Rail transport played an important role in the Netherlands (10.9% of total passenger-kilometres), Austria (10.5%) and France (9.1%).

    Croatia registered the largest share of passenger-kilometres for sea transport (2.4%), closely followed by Estonia (2.3%) and Finland (2.1%).

    Statistics Explained articles on transport – Eurostat

    Thematic section on transport

    Key figures on European transport – 2024 edition

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