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词条 Hellenic Seaways
释义

  1. History

  2. Fleet

     Conventional Ferries  On charter to Tirrenia  Highspeed  Flyingcat  Flying Dolphins 

  3. Current Routes

  4. Destinations

     Mainland Greece  Cyclades  Crete  Argosaronikos  North Aegean  Sporades  Terminated Destinations 

  5. Terminated Routes

  6. Marketing Campaigns

  7. Bonus & Miles

  8. Saronikos Joint Venture

  9. Awards

  10. Former ships

  11. References

  12. External links

{{infobox company
| name = Hellenic Seaways
| logo = Hellenic seaways logo.svg
| caption =
| type = Private
| genre =
| fate =
| predecessor = Hellas Ferries
| successor =
| foundation = 2005
| founder =
| defunct =
| location_city =
| location_country =
| location = Piraeus, Athens, Greece
| locations =
| area_served = Greek Islands, Italy
| key_people = Konstantinos Klironomos (Chairman)
Antonios Agapitos (CEO)[1]
| industry =
| products = Shipping
| services = Passenger transportation
Freight transportation
| revenue = {{increase}} €704.3 million (2014)[2]
| operating_income = {{increase}} €50.1 million (2014)[2]
| net_income = {{increase}} 29.9 million (2014)
| aum =
| assets = {{decrease}} €895.7 million (2014)[2]
| equity = {{increase}} 678.5 million (2014)
| owner = Attica Group [3]
(98.83%)
| num_employees = 1,008 (2015)
| parent = Attica Group
| divisions =
| subsid =
| homepage = www.hellenicseaways.gr
| footnotes =
}}

Hellenic Seaways is a Greek shipping company operating passenger and freight ferry services in the Aegean and Adriatic Seas. The company is owned by the Attica Group, which currently controls the majority stake, 98.83%.

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History

Hellenic Seaways was created in 2005 following the consolidation of Minoan Flying Dolphins and its subsidiaries Hellas Flying Dolphins, Hellas Ferries Saronikos Ferries and Sporades Ferries.

It is the biggest Greek shipping Company, which operates 21 vessels, 9 conventional, and 12 high-speed, servicing more than 35 ports in the Cyclades, North East Aegean, South East Aegean, Crete, Argosaronikos and Sporades.

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In August 2009 Hellenic Seaways purchased the single-ship, budget cruise line easyCruise from founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou.[5]

In January 2011 Minoan Lines (Heraklion) cancelled the sale of its 33,35% stake in Hellenic Seaways to ANEK and try to find a new buyer for it.[6]

In October 2017 Minoan Lines (Heraklion) sold its 48.53% stake in Hellenic Seaways to Blue Star Ferries for 78.5 million euros.[7]

Fleet

Hellenic Seaways operate a large fleet of high speed craft,[8][9] conventional ferries [10]

Conventional Ferries

Ship Flag Built Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Cars Speed Notes
Artemis{{flagicon|GRC}}1997{{GT|1.612}}89,8 m14 m1.2507418
Express Skiathos{{flagicon|GRE}}1996{{GT|1.996}}77,9 m22 m1.39018419
Express Pegasus{{flagicon|GRE}}1977{{GT|4.863}}125,7 m18,5 m1.51820020
Nissos Mykonos{{flagicon|GRC}}2005{{GT|14.717}}141 m21 m1.91541825.5
Nissos Chios{{flagicon|GRC}}2007{{GT|14.717}}141 m21 m1.71541828,0
Nissos Rodos{{flagicon|GRC}}1987{{GT|29.733}}192,5 m27 m1.60075023
Nissos Samos{{flagicon|GRC}}1988{{GT|30.435}}192,9 m29,4 m1.72570021

On charter to Tirrenia

Ship Flag Built Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Cars Speed Notes
Ariadne{{flagicon|GRC}}1996{{GT|30.882}}196m27 m1.84556027,5

Highspeed

Ship Flag Built Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Cars Speed Notes
Highspeed 4{{flagicon|GRC}}2000{{GT|6.274}}92 m24 m100418840.5
Hellenic Highspeed{{flagicon|GRC}}1997{{GT|4.463}}100 m17 m72416535

Flyingcat

Ship Flag Built Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Cars Speed Notes
Flyingcat 3{{flagicon|GRC}}1998{{GT|613}}47,7 m11,8 m360-40
Flyingcat 4{{flagicon|GRC}}1999{{GT|794}}55,1 m13 m440-40
Flyingcat 5{{flagicon|GRC}}1996{{GT|496}}40 m10 m337-30
Flyingcat 6{{flagicon|GRC}}1997{{GT|493}}40 m10,1 m337-30

Flying Dolphins

Ship Flag Built Gross tonnage Length Width Passengers Speed Notes
Flying Dolphin XVII{{flagicon|GRC}}1984{{GT|162}}32 m6 m12830
Flying Dolphin XVIII{{flagicon|GRC}}1984{{GT|162}}36 m6 m12830
Flying Dolphin XXIX{{flagicon|GRC}}1993{{GT|161}}35 m6 m12840

Current Routes

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  • Piraeus - Paros - Ios - Santorini (Highspeed 4)
  • Heraklion - Santorini - Ios - Paros - Mykonos (Highspeed 7)
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  • Piraeus - Syros - Mykonos - Ikaria - Samos -Chios - Mytilini - Kavala (Nissos Mykonos)
  • Piraeus – Chios – Mytilini (Nissos Samos)
  • Lavrio - Agios Efstratios – Limnos – Kavala (express Pegasus)
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  • Piraeus – Aegina – Agistri (Flying Dolphin XVII, Flying Dolphin XVIII, Flying Dolphin XXIX)
  • Piraeus – Poros – Hydra – Ermioni – Spetses – Porto Heli (Flying Cat 5, Flying Dolphin XVII, Flying Dolphin XVIII, Flying Dolphin XXIX)
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  • Volos – Skiathos – Glossa – Skopelos – Alonissos (Flying Cat 6)
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  • Lavrio- Kea - Kythnos - Andros - Tinos - Syros - Paros - Naxos - Ios - Sikinos - Folegandros - Kimolos - Milos - Kimolos - Sifnos - Serifos (express skiathos)

Destinations

Mainland Greece

  • Athens
  • Agios Konstantinos
  • Kavala
  • Lavrio
  • Volos

Cyclades

  • Andros
  • Syros
  • Tinos
  • Mykonos
  • Paros
  • Naxos
  • Ios
  • Santorini
  • Serifos
  • Koufonisi
  • Katapola Amorgos
  • Kythnos
  • Serifos
  • Sifnos
  • Milos
  • Folegandros
  • Sikinos

Argosaronikos

  • Aigina
  • Agistri
  • Methana
  • Poros
  • Hydra
  • Ermioni
  • Spetses
  • Porto Heli

North Aegean

  • Limnos
  • Chios
  • Lesvos
  • Mytilene
  • Ikaria
  • Samos
  • Patmos

Sporades

  • Skiathos
  • Glossa
  • Skopelos
  • Alonissos

Terminated Destinations

  • Heraklion
  • Chania
  • Rethymno
  • Irakleia
  • Schoinousa
  • Kos
  • Rhodes
  • Thessaloniki

Terminated Routes

Hellenic Seaways covered itineraries to Chania in Crete island in the summer periods from 2004-2006 with the highspeed vessel "Highspeed 4" in 4 hours and 30 minutes, and in summer 2007 with the passenger ferry "Ariadne". The company also launched routes from Piraeus to Rethymno port, in Crete with "Highspeed 5" in summer 2008. In the summer season of 2010 Hellenic Seaways launched for the first time itineraries from Piraeus to Dodecanese islands, Kos and Rhodes, (through Paros) with the passenger ferry "Nissos Rodos" but after an unsuccessful period they were cancelled.

Until early summer 2018, Hellenic Seaways sailed from Heraklion in Crete to Mykonos with calls at the ports of Santorini, Ios and Paros with "Highspeed 7". Then, Hellenic Seaways withdrew from the route, due to Highspeed 7 being transferred to Minoan Lines as part of the deal for the sale of Minoan's stake in Hellenic Seaways to Attica Group. The vessel, however, remained in the route under the flag of its new owner and the new name Santorini Palace.

Marketing Campaigns

  • Summer 2006: "Πάμε Κυκλάδες", "Πάμε Χανιά", "Πάμε Χίο και Μυτιλήνη" (Let's Go)
  • Summer 2007: "Πτήσεις για... Κυκλάδες, Αργοσαρωνικό, Σποράδες, Χίο & Μυτιλήνη" (Flights to...)
  • Summer 2008: "Πιο γρήγορα από ποτέ" (Faster Than Ever)
  • Summer 2009–2012: "Πάμε μαζί" (Let's go together)
  • Summer 2013–present:"Πάμε Αιγαίο" (Let's travel in the Aegean Sea)

Bonus & Miles

Bonus & Miles is the frequent program of Hellenic Seaways. For every 1000 miles a member collects, the company refunds them with 10% of the total price of the tickets they have purchased. Upon completion of 3000 miles, the members are upgraded to the "Gold Member" status and enjoy additional privileges on board.

Saronikos Joint Venture

In late 2013 Hellenic Seaways formed a joint venture with Saronic Gulf rivals Nova Ferries and 2way Ferries. Created to offer better schedules and better prices for the consumers, the joint venture marketed as Saronic Ferries, using four vessels and covering a total of four destinations.[12][13] After selling the ferries Posidon Hellas and Apollon Hellas to 2way Ferries in 2015 and 2016 respectively, Hellenic Seaways left the joint venture.

Awards

In 2007 Hellenic Seaways was awarded by "Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards" as "The Best Passenger Line of the Year 2007" and their, then new-building vessel, Nissos Chios, was awarded with the prize of "The Best Ship of the Year 2007".[14] Her sister ship, the Nissos Mykonos, had also won the same award in 2006. In 2014 Hellenic Seaways was again awarded by "Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards" as "The Best Passenger Line of the Year 2014".[15]

Former ships

The following list includes former ships of the current company and of predecessors Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD) and its subsidiaries.

  • Highspeed 1 (IMO: 9125932)
  • Highspeed 2 (IMO: 9216169)
  • Highspeed 3 (IMO: 9216171)
  • Highspeed 5/7 (IMO: 9329095)
  • Highspeed 6 (IMO: 9221346)
  • Flying Cat 1 (IMO: 8916865)
  • Flying Cat 2 (IMO:9185683)
  • Hellenic Carrier (scrapped)
  • Hellenic Sailor (scrapped)
  • Hellenic Trader (scrapped)
  • Hellenic Master (scrapped)
  • Express Apollon (scrapped)(IMO: 7235915)
  • Express Poseidon (scrapped)(IMO: 7302885)
  • Express Adonis (scrapped)
  • Express Samina (IMO: 6613548)
  • Express Aphrodite
  • Express Hermes (scrapped)
  • Express Aris (scrapped)
  • Express Athina (scrapped)
  • Express Danae
  • Express Santorini
  • Express Athina (scrapped)
  • Express Anemos
  • Express Milos (scrapped)
  • Express Naias (scrapped)
  • Express Olympia (scrapped)
  • Panagia Ekatodapiliani (scrapped)
  • Eutichia
  • Saronikos
  • Limnos (scrapped)
  • Faidra (scrapped)
  • Papadiamantis (sank)
  • Makedon
  • Erotokritos (scrapped) (IMO: 7394747)
  • Aias
  • Nefeli (IMO: 8911140)
  • Poseidon Hellas (IMO: 8966963)
  • Apollon Hellas (IMO: 8807105)
  • Aegina (scrapped)
  • Ellas
  • Afaia
  • Apostolos (sank)
  • Flying dolphin I
  • Flying dolphin II
  • Flying dolphin III
  • Flying dolphin IV (IMO: 7933385)
  • Flying dolphin V
  • Flying dolphin VI
  • Flying dolphin VII
  • Flying dolphin VIII
  • Flying dolphin IX
  • Flying dolphin X (IMO: 7939004)
  • Flying dolphin XI
  • Flying dolphin XII (IMO: 7942312)
  • Flying dolphin XIV
  • Flying dolphin XV (IMO: 8132043)
  • Flying dolphin XVI (IMO: 8038637)
  • Flying dolphin XX (IMO: 7937226)
  • Flying dolphin XXI
  • Flying dolphin XXII (IMO: 7729928)
  • Flying dolphin XXIII
  • Flying dolphin XXV
  • Flying dolphin XXVI
  • Flying dolphin XXVII
  • Flying dolphin XXVIII
  • Mega dolphin XXX (scrapped)
  • Mega dolphin XXXI (scrapped)
  • Mega dolphin XXXII (scrapped)
  • Star Trailer (scrapped)
  • Sea Trailer (scrapped)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.php/en/hsw/dioikitiko-symvoulio|title=Hellenic Seaways - Πάμε Αιγαίο|website=Hellenic Seaways|accessdate=22 August 2017}}
2. ^https://hellenicseaways.gr/storage/files/uploads/hsw-annual-report-financial-statements-2014-el.pdf
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/233576/grimaldi-sells-its-share-in-hellenic-seaways/|title=Grimaldi Sells Its Share in Hellenic Seaways|publisher=|accessdate=27 October 2017}}
4. ^{{cite news|first= |last= |coauthors= |title=Sea Star Capital Plc |date= |publisher=Sea Star Capital Plc |url=http://www.seastarcapital.com/home.asp?pg=hell_sea_ss |work= |pages= |accessdate=2010-02-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716025702/http://www.seastarcapital.com/home.asp?pg=hell_sea_ss |archivedate=2011-07-16 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=EasyCruise Sold to Hellenic Seaways | date= August 18, 2009 | publisher= Cruise Industry News| url = http://www.cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/3093-81809-easycruise-sold-to-hellenic-seaways.html | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2009-09-05 }}
6. ^.ekathimerini.com 30.09.2011 http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite2_1_03/01/2011_371619
7. ^.tornosnews.gr 30.09.2011 http://www.tornosnews.gr/en/transport/ferries/27840-update-attica-holdings-acquires-remaining-hsw-shares-from-minoan-lines.html
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=236|title=HSW highspeed fleet|publisher=|accessdate=22 August 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122191159/http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=236|archivedate=22 November 2010|df=}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=238|title=HSW Flyingcat fleet|publisher=|accessdate=22 August 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101120022934/http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=238|archivedate=20 November 2010|df=}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=237|title=HSW conventional ferries|publisher=|accessdate=22 August 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101122191204/http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=237|archivedate=22 November 2010|df=}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=100 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-04-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110414093859/http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=100 |archivedate=2011-04-14 |df= }}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ferriesingreece.com/news/joint-venture-of-ferries-to-saronic-islands.htm|title=Ferry News: Joint venture of ferries to Saronic islands|first=|last=https://plus.google.com/+Ferriesingreece|website=FerriesInGreece|accessdate=22 August 2017}}
13. ^http://www.neaepohi.gr/index.php/saronikos-news/aigina/thetiki-i-antapokrisi-tis-koinopraksias-ploion-saronikou-gia-dromologia-apo-kai-pros-soubala.html
14. ^http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=242&news_id=171
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.php/hsw/deltia-typou/530-h-hellenic-seaways-vraveftike-os-kaliteri-aktoploiki-etairia-apo-th-lloyds|title=Hellenic Seaways - Πάμε Αιγαίο|website=Hellenic Seaways|accessdate=22 August 2017}}

External links

  • Hellenic Seaways

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