of $41.00 euros per person per visit on land. for 2017 crew ship companies estimated that their passengers spent 48 euros a day on land in germany. in hamburg the chamber of commerce calculated that in 2012 cruise tourism brought the city around $540.00 euros per passenger. however the hamburg chamber of commerce study included additional data including figures from the port anniversary. hamburg zora turnover of 270000000 euros in 2012 with cruises to cities. politicians aboud these figures justify the taxpayer funding costs for terminals and power stations. but does the cruise boom also mean higher tax revenues. in the case of the market aida the research is complicated. that's because i had a belongs to the italian company costa which in turn is a subsidiary of the u.s. cruise group carnival. kind of a list listed on the new york stock exchange in the us a bad companies are subject to strict complication requirements. the f.c.c. the us stock exchange supervisory authority is when you can find data on aida in the many documents filed by the eda parent company khan of all it says. that i need is exempt from german corporation tax. i knew joe was subject to a tax r