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13 NEWS maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 20 SEPTEMBER 2023 THE car continues to be the dominant means of transport in all EU countries compared with journeys by train, bus and coach, plane or boat. In 2021, transport by car accounted for 79.7% of passenger-kilometres across the EU, compared with 7.3% for planes, 7.1% for coaches, buses or trolley buses, 5.6% for trains, and 0.3% for sea boats. In a decade, much changed in the share of transport means used. The share of passen- ger-kilometres by passenger car in the total transport per- formance by all modes was 73.1% in 2011 and recorded small deviations around this figure until 2019. In 2020, there was an increase in the share of cars in the to- tal transport performance to 81.9% but this does not rep- resent an actual increase in the number of passenger-kilo- metres by car (in 2020, there was a decrease to 3 541 billion passenger-kilometres, from 4,278 billion passenger-kilo- metres in 2019), it mainly re- flects the strong decrease in transport by air due to the im- pact of the COVID-19 restric- tions on transportation. In 2021, compared with 2011, the use of public means of transportation, such as trains, coaches, buses and trolley bus- es, registered a decrease: -1.9 percentage points (pp) in the share of coaches, buses and trolley buses (from 9.0% to 7.1%) and - 1.0 pp in the share of trains (from 6.6% to 5.6%). When looking at the share of air passenger-kilometres, it was 10.9% in 2011 and had constantly increased to 15.0% in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out. The pandemic significantly impacted the sector, bringing its share down to the lowest point in the decade: 5.7% in 2020. The value registered in 2021 of 7.3% reflects the recov- ery of the air transport sector. Use of different transport means across the EU Among the EU countries, in 2021, transport by car had the highest share in the total trans- port performance in Lithuania (91.7%), followed by the Neth- erlands (85.4%) and Finland (85.2%). In terms of air transport, Croatia registered the high- est share (25.4%) of air pas- senger-kilometres in the total performance by all transport modes, followed by Bulgaria (16.3%) and Spain (13.1%). For coaches, buses and trolley buses, Malta had the highest share (13.3%), with Hungary (12.8%) and Ireland (12.4%) coming next on the 2021 top list. As for rail transport, Austria continues to be the top per- former with the highest share (8.6%) of rail passenger-kilo- metres in the total transport performance, followed by France (8.3%) and the Nether- lands (8.0%). When it comes to sea trans- port, the highest shares of passenger-kilometres by sea vessel were registered in Cro- atia (2.7%), Greece (1.6%) and Estonia (1.5%). This news item marks Euro- pean Mobility Week, celebrat- ed each year from 16 to 22 Sep- tember, and aimed at raising awareness of sustainable urban mobility. EU people on the move: changes in a decade