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Increased passenger traffic from the port of Piraeus to the islands – Over 48,000 passengers expected by Sunday

A total of 181 routes were recorded for the Saronic Gulf during the three-day period

Newsroom June 27 03:56

Passenger traffic from the port of Piraeus to the islands is particularly high, according to data from the Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy.

A total of 15,112 passengers were recorded. This is one of the highest rates in recent days, indicative of the heavy traffic to the islands ahead of the weekend.

The total number of passengers in the Tzelepi sector for the three-day period Friday-Sunday is 38,770 passengers, only for the routes to the islands (excluding the Saronic Gulf).

Sailings for the Argosaronic

At the same time, increased activity is also recorded for ferry departures to the Argosaronic islands. Total Argosaronic routes for the three days: 150 (high-speed and conventional).

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The volume of traffic confirms the increased demand for sea transport, which is attributed to the beginning of the tourist season on the one hand, and to the increased tendency of citizens to escape on summer weekends on the other.

The officers of the Coast Guard are on increased readiness in order to ensure the smooth conduct of the vessels and the safety of passengers. Travelers are advised to arrive at the ports on time and to be informed in time about any changes in the itineraries.

 

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