Independent journal on economy and transport policy
14:19 GMT+1
This page has been automatically translated by Original news
Tomorrow the new line will be inaugurated Bari-Durrës ferry
It will be operated by Tnitsea Shipping with the ship "European Voyager"
June 22, 2012
Tomorrow a new line for the transport of goods rotabili and fleeting for Albania realized from the company Tnitsea Shipping will sail from the port of Bari, than last year it operated on the port of Brindisi. The ferry European Voyager will navigate on the Bari-Durrës route having offered a regular service and anniversary.
"The choice of the company - the president of the Harbour Authority of the East has commented, Francesco Mariani - is a vote of confidence, for the service of elevated quality and competitiveness that we have known to offer in the port of Bari. Today the port of Bari is considered point of reference for the traffic with Albania and collects beyond 75% of the directed European traffic in Albania, Brindisi little less of 10%, and the remainder, between the other Italian ports".
With a speed of about 18 knots the Bari-Durrës draft it will last little more than six hours. From on 20 July on 10 September next, to support of the traffic peaks, the departures of the new line will be every day. The European Voyager has an ability to some 1.400 people, of which 326 in with accommodation in cabins of several categories, and about 400 cars (or 450 linear meters of rotabili).
Tnitsea Shipping has emphasized that the travel with the European Voyager will be fast, pleasant and relaxes: numerous they are the offered services on board, which restaurant - self service, with Italian and Albanian kitchen, area games and slot machine, tax-free shop, an ice-cream parlour and an area baby Park for amusement of more the little ones.
- Via Raffaele Paolucci 17r/19r - 16129 Genoa - ITALY
phone: +39.010.2462122, fax: +39.010.2516768, e-mail
VAT number: 03532950106
Press Reg.: nr 33/96 Genoa Court
Editor in chief: Bruno Bellio No part may be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher