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Superfast Ferries is a Greece-based ferry company founded in 1993 by Pericles Panagopulos and Alexander Panagopulos. [1] Superfast Ferries is a member of Attica Group and operates 5 car-passenger ferries, offering daily connections between Ancona and Bari in Italy , and Patras and Igoumenitsa in Greece.
Attica Holdings S.A. [1] is an operator of international ferry services in Europe.Attica Group's operations include its subsidiaries Superfast Ferries, which began in 1995 with the launch of its first ships, Superfast I & Superfast II, and Blue Star Ferries which operates ferries in the Aegean Sea to the Greek islands.
This list of passenger ship companies is of companies that own and operate passenger ships, including cruise ships, cargo-passenger ships, and ferries (for passengers and automobiles). For the list of companies that own and operate freight ships ( bulk carriers , car carriers , container ships , roll-on/roll-off (for freight), and tankers ...
Algérie Ferries (Algeria to Spain and France) Amey plc (Windermere Ferry) ANEK Lines (Italy to Greece) Argyll and Bute Council (Firth of Lorne and Loch Linnhe) Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company (Caspian Sea) Baleària (mainland Spain to Balearics, Morocco and Canary Islands in association with Fred. Olsen express) Blue Star Ferries (Greece ...
The company was rebranded as Blue Ferries in 2000 [3] following Attica Enterprises' acquisition of a 48% stake in the company. [4] Blue Star Ferries is a sister company of Superfast Ferries, as both are part of Attica Group and have had partnership in some routes, such as Rosyth – Zeebrugge and presently Piraeus – Heraklion .
Blue Star 1 is a Greek ferry, which is owned by Blue Star Ferries. She is a motor Ro-Ro /Passenger ferryboat , built in 2000 by Van der Giessen de Noord shipward in Krimpen aan den IJssel , Netherlands .
Created to offer better schedules and better prices for the consumers, the joint venture marketed as Saronic Ferries, using four vessels and covering a total of four destinations. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] After selling the ferries Posidon Hellas and Apollon Hellas to 2way Ferries in 2015 and 2016 respectively, Hellenic Seaways left the joint venture.
She was ordered in July 1998, alongside sister ship MS Superfast V and another pair for Baltic sea services, Superfast VII and VIII [3] She was launched from dry dock on 11 March 2000 and was due to be delivered at the end of July 2000, but after many months of delays due to technical problems, she was delivered to Superfast Ferries on 6 ...