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Moby has inaugurated the Nice-Fortification line, before the company between two ports foreign countries
"Moby Zazà" is operated by the ferry who has an ability to 1.400 passengers and 450 cars
June 7, 2016
The company of Moby navigation has activated an own connection for the Corsica with departure from the Costa Azzurra who constitutes the first marine service of the Group Honored Shipping between two ports foreign countries. The Nice-Fortification line, that all the year will be operating, is inaugurated yesterday by the Moby Zazà ferry, along 155 meters and wide 25, that it has been acquired from the company and subordinate in the past few months to participations of restructure. The ship has an ability to 1.400 passengers and 450 cars.
Until on 25 September the programming of Nice-Fortification it previews night and diurnal daily departures. The new line goes to join to the other connections that Moby already assures for the Corsica, that is the services Livorno-Fortification, Genoa-Fortification and Bonifacio-Saint Teresa di Gallura.
"This new connection, the first of the Shipping Honored Group face to join two foreign ports - the managing director of Moby has commented, Achille Onorato - is the confirmation of the attempt that we have to always develop more our offer. France is a market that we consider headquarters for our group and for this reason we have taken the decision to connect Costa Azzurra to the Corsica, and we will in the past few months make it in best of the ways thanks to Moby Zazà, the ship subordinate a total refitting and that it will guarantee the high qualitative standards that our company offers from always to its customers with a particular eye to the families and more to the little ones".
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