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Strike Action: Changes to Minoan Lines schedule

Departure and arrival schedules have been changed as a result of the Pan-Hellenic Seamen's Federation Strike

Newsroom November 27 08:22

MINOAN LINES are changing transport schedules due to the 24-hour general strike of the Pan-Hellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO), all itineraries scheduled on Thursday, November 27, 2014, departing from the ports of Heraklion and Piraeus will be cancelled.

From November 28, 2014 to November 30, 2014, the itineraries on Heraklion – Piraeus route will be executed as follows

Daily departure from Piraeus at 2 p.m. and arrival at Heraklion at 9 p.m.
Daily departure from Heraklion at 11 p.m. and arrival at Piraeus at 6.40 a.m. the following day.

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The Minoan Lines’ scheduled itinerary on Greece-Italy routes, on Thursday, November 27, 2014 will be executed when departure is permitted:

PATRAS – IGOUMENITSA – ANCONA – TRIESTE (CRUISE OLYMPIA)
DEPARTURE: when departure is permitted, from the port of Patras, via Igoumenitsa, to the ports of Ancona and Trieste.

For further information regarding MINOAN LINES’ scheduled departures from the ports of Iraklion, Piraeus, Patras, Igoumenitsa, Ancona and Trieste respectively, all passengers are kindly advised to contact their travel agent, MINOAN LINES General or Premium Sales Agents, at the PanHellenic telephone numbers 801-11-75000 (landline) & 18175 (cell phone and landline), the ports of departure or MINOAN LINES’ port agencies (Heraklion: +30 2810 229602, Piraeus: +30 210 4145744, Athens: +30 210 3376910, Patras: +30 2610 426000, Igoumenitsa: +30 26650 24404, Ancona: +39 071 201708, Trieste: +39 040 9896556 & +39 040 360333) prior to their trip.

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