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Fast Ferries
Founded1989
Headquarters Piraeus, Athens, Greece
Area served
Greece, Cyclades
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Website www.fastferries.com.gr

Fast Ferries is a Greek ferry company operating from the Greek mainland to the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. The company was founded in 1989 by Panagiotakis Bros. and currently operates a fleet of ro-ro ferries.

Fleet

In a joint venture with Golden Star Ferries, the HSC Express high-speed craft was acquired in late 2018, expected to enter service in the summer of 2019. [1] However, in May 2019, the venture was dissolved and the vessel was wholly acquired by Golden Star Ferries.

As of August 2019, Fast Ferries operates the following fleet of Conventional Ferries: [2]

Ship Flag Built Entered
service
Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Notes Photos
Theologos P. Greece 2000 2007 4.935  GT 118 m 21 m 1.154 300 22 ex Ferry Kochi
Fast Ferries Andros Greece 1989 2015 4.682  GT 115 m 21 m 1.200 280 20 ex Eptanisos,
Choonhyang,
Shinko Maru
Ekaterini P. Greece 1990 2012 3.948  GT 121 m 18 m 1.127 240 21 ex Rokko Maru

High Speed Ferry

Ship [3] Flag Built Entered
service
Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Notes Photos
Thunder Greece 1998 2020 5.992  GT 86.6 m 24 m 1.000 215 42 Auto Express 86 class,
ex Turgut Ozal

Routes

Rafina- Andros- Tinos- Mykonos- Naxos

References

  1. ^ "HSC EXPRESS: Νέο ταχύπλοο από Golden Star Ferries και Fast Ferries".
  2. ^ "Fleet".
  3. ^ "Νέο πλοίο για την Fast Ferries".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fast Ferries
Founded1989
Headquarters Piraeus, Athens, Greece
Area served
Greece, Cyclades
ServicesPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Website www.fastferries.com.gr

Fast Ferries is a Greek ferry company operating from the Greek mainland to the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea. The company was founded in 1989 by Panagiotakis Bros. and currently operates a fleet of ro-ro ferries.

Fleet

In a joint venture with Golden Star Ferries, the HSC Express high-speed craft was acquired in late 2018, expected to enter service in the summer of 2019. [1] However, in May 2019, the venture was dissolved and the vessel was wholly acquired by Golden Star Ferries.

As of August 2019, Fast Ferries operates the following fleet of Conventional Ferries: [2]

Ship Flag Built Entered
service
Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Notes Photos
Theologos P. Greece 2000 2007 4.935  GT 118 m 21 m 1.154 300 22 ex Ferry Kochi
Fast Ferries Andros Greece 1989 2015 4.682  GT 115 m 21 m 1.200 280 20 ex Eptanisos,
Choonhyang,
Shinko Maru
Ekaterini P. Greece 1990 2012 3.948  GT 121 m 18 m 1.127 240 21 ex Rokko Maru

High Speed Ferry

Ship [3] Flag Built Entered
service
Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Vehicles Knots Notes Photos
Thunder Greece 1998 2020 5.992  GT 86.6 m 24 m 1.000 215 42 Auto Express 86 class,
ex Turgut Ozal

Routes

Rafina- Andros- Tinos- Mykonos- Naxos

References

  1. ^ "HSC EXPRESS: Νέο ταχύπλοο από Golden Star Ferries και Fast Ferries".
  2. ^ "Fleet".
  3. ^ "Νέο πλοίο για την Fast Ferries".

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