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In Winter 2005, Superfast ferries removed one of the two ships operating the link between Zeebrugge and Rosyth, thus turning the daily link from [[Belgium]] to Scotland into one operated only every other day. This was due to a dispute over [[beneficial funding]] support from the [[Scottish government]]. |
In Winter 2005, Superfast ferries removed one of the two ships operating the link between Zeebrugge and Rosyth, thus turning the daily link from [[Belgium]] to Scotland into one operated only every other day. This was due to a dispute over [[beneficial funding]] support from the [[Scottish government]]. |
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*[http://www.superfastferry.com/ Superfast Ferries] Linking Scotland to the European continent sailing passenger and freight ferries to and from Rosyth to Zeebrugge and Rostock to Hanko. |
*[http://www.superfastferry.com/ Superfast Ferries] Linking Scotland to the European continent sailing passenger and freight ferries to and from Rosyth to Zeebrugge and Rostock to Hanko. |
Revision as of 10:01, 25 February 2006
Superfast Ferries is a ferry company founded in 1995. It belongs to the Attica Group, based in Athens, Greece, together with Blue Star Ferries.
As of 2005, Superfast Ferries operates lines in the:
- Adriatic Sea: Ancona and Bari, Italy - Igoumenitsa and Patras, Greece
- Baltic Sea: Rostock, Germany - Hanko, Finland
- North Sea: Zeebrugge, Flanders - Rosyth, Scotland (Scotland's only direct, scheduled ferry service to and from mainland Europe)
In Winter 2005, Superfast ferries removed one of the two ships operating the link between Zeebrugge and Rosyth, thus turning the daily link from Belgium to Scotland into one operated only every other day. This was due to a dispute over beneficial funding support from the Scottish government.
External links
- Superfast Ferries Linking Scotland to the European continent sailing passenger and freight ferries to and from Rosyth to Zeebrugge and Rostock to Hanko.