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Blue Star Ferries is a sister company of Superfast Ferries, as both are part of Attica Group and have had partnership in some routes, such as Rosyth–Zeebrugge and presently Piraeus–Heraklion. In 2000, the company took delivery of two roll-on/roll-off (RO/RO) ferries built at the Dutch shipyard Van der Giessen de Noord .
Attica Holdings S.A. [1] is an operator of international ferry services in Europe.Attica Group's operations include its subsidiaries Superfast Ferries, which began in 1995 with the launch of its first ships, Superfast I & Superfast II, and Blue Star Ferries which operates ferries in the Aegean Sea to the Greek islands.
www.hellenicseaways.gr Hellenic Seaways is a Greece -based ferry company founded in 1984. [ 1 ] Hellenic Seaways is a subsidiary of Attica Group along with Blue Star Ferries and Superfast Ferries .
Talos 1995-1999 as Ierapetra L 2008-2015 (as Aqua Blue for Seajets since 2016) Arkadi 1999-2002 (sank as Pella for Arab Bridge Maritime Company at Red Sea in 2011) Sophocles Venizelos 1999-2013 as Kydon for Anek Lines again; Lefka Ori 1999-2013 (as Blue Galaxy for Blue Star Ferries since 2015) Coraggio 2012-2013 (as Athena Seaways for DFDS ...
At the time of her construction, the Aqua Jewel was the largest passenger ferry ever built in Greece, with a length of 108 meters (354 ft 4 in). She no longer holds this record, since the construction of Hellenic Seaways' 141-meter (462 ft 7 in)-long Nissos Mykonos (now Blue Star Mykonos).
Blue Star 1 is a Greek ferry, which is owned by Blue Star Ferries. She is a motor Ro-Ro/Passenger ferryboat, built in 2000 by Van der Giessen de Noord shipward in Krimpen aan den IJssel, Netherlands. [1] [2] [3] She is a sistership to Blue Star 2. She holds a total of 1600 passengers and 640 vehicles and has 430 beds in 161 cabins for passengers.
In 1999 the ship moves to the hands of the newly created Blue Ferries (known today as Blue Star Ferries) which was created by Strintzis Lines as their subsidiary company. In March 2011, the ferry was sold to the then newly founded Golden Star Ferries ferry company. For 10 straight years, the ship sailed in the same route.
The vessel used was Blue Star 1, which replaced the larger Superfast X on the route. Blue Star 1 has been reallocated to Attica's Mediterranean services. Norfolkline restarted the route in May 2009. [2] Superfast also operated between Piraeus and Heraklion until 2013.