Hellenic Seaways
Private | |
Predecessor | Hellas Ferries |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Piraeus, Greece |
Area served | Greek Islands, Italy |
Key people |
Konstantinos Klironomos (Chairman) Antonios Agapitos (CEO)[1] |
Products | Shipping |
Services |
Passenger transportation Freight transportation |
Revenue | €704.3 million (2014)[2] |
€50.1 million (2014)[3] | |
29.9 million (2014) | |
Total assets | €895.7 million (2014)[4] |
Total equity | 678.5 million (2014) |
Owner |
Minoan Lines (48%)[5] Piraeus Bank (40.44%)[6] |
Number of employees | 1,008 (2015) |
Parent | Minoan Lines |
Website | www.hellenicseaways.gr |
Hellenic Seaways is a Greek shipping company operating passenger and freight ferry services in the Aegean and Adriatic Seas. The company is owned by Minoan Lines, which currently controls the majority stake.
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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. [7]
In August 2009 Hellenic Seaways purchased the single-ship, budget cruise line easyCruise from founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou.[8]
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.[9]
Fleet
Hellenic Seaways operate a large fleet of high speed craft,[10][11] conventional ferries [12]
Conventional Ferries
Ship | Flag | Built | Gross tonnage | Length | Width | Passengers | Cars | Speed | Notes |
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Ariadne | 1996 | 30.882 GT | 196 m | 27 m | 1.845 | 560 | 27,5 | ||
Nissos Mykonos | 2005 | 14.717 GT | 141 m | 21 m | 1.915 | 418 | 28 | ||
Nissos Chios | 2007 | 14.717 GT | 141 m | 21 m | 1.715 | 418 | 28,4 | On charter to Balearia | |
Express Pegasus | 1977 | 4.863 GT | 125,7 m | 18,5 m | 1.518 | 200 | 20 | ||
Apollon Hellas | 1990 | 1.821 GT | 91,8 m | 14,5 m | 1.500 | 98 | 16 | ||
Express Skiathos | 1996 | 1.996 GT | 77,9 m | 22 m | 1.390 | 184 | 19 | ||
Artemis | 1997 | 1.612 GT | 89,8 m | 14 m | 1.250 | 74 | 18 | ||
Nissos Rodos | 1987 | 29.733 GT | 192,5 m | 27 m | 1.600 | 750 | 23 | ||
Nissos Samos | 1988 | 30.435 GT | 192,9 m | 29,4 m | 1.725 | 700 | 21,5 | Ex-Ionian Queen. |
Highspeed
Ship | Flag | Built | Gross tonnage | Length | Width | Passengers | Cars | Speed | Notes |
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Highspeed 4 | 2000 | 6.274 GT | 92 m | 24 m | 1004 | 188 | 35 | ||
Highspeed 6 | 1999 | 4.913 GT | 95,5 m | 26,6 m | 968 | 260 | 40 | ||
Highspeed 7 | 2005 | 4.913 GT | 85 m | 21,2 m | 1160 | 105 | 40 | ex Highspeed 5; rebuilt 2016. | |
Hellenic Highspeed | 1997 | 4.463 GT | 100 m | 17 m | 724 | 165 | 35 |
Flyingcat
Ship | Flag | Built | Gross tonnage | Length | Width | Passengers | Cars | Speed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flyingcat 1 | 1991 | 483 GT | 40 m | 10,1 m | 352 | - | 30 | ||
Flyingcat 3 | 1998 | 613 GT | 47,7 m | 11,8 m | 360 | - | 40 | ||
Flyingcat 4 | 1999 | 794 GT | 55,1 m | 13 m | 440 | - | 40 | ||
Flyingcat 5 | 1996 | 496 GT | 40 m | 10 m | 337 | - | 30 | ||
Flyingcat 6 | 1997 | 493 GT | 40 m | 10,1 m | 337 | - | 30 |
Flying Dolphins
Ship | Flag | Built | Gross tonnage | Length | Width | Passengers | Speed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flying Dolphin XVII | 1984 | 162 GT | 32 m | 6 m | 128 | 30 | ||
Flying Dolphin XVIII | 1984 | 162 GT | 36 m | 6 m | 128 | 30 | ||
Flying Dolphin XXIX | 1993 | 161 GT | 35 m | 6 m | 128 | 40 |
Current Routes
- Piraeus - Paros - Naxos - Ios - Santorini (Highspeed 4)
- Heraklion - Santorini - Ios - Paros - Mykonos (Highspeed 6)
- Rafina - Tinos - Mykonos (Hellenic Highspeed)
- Piraeus - Syros - Mykonos - Ikaria - Samos -Chios - Mytilini - Lesvos - Kavala (Nissos Mykonos)
- Piraeus – Chios – Mytilini (Ariadne)
- Piraeus - Paros - Naxos - Patmos – Agios Kirykos, Ikaria – Fournoi – Vathy, Samos – Chios – Mytilini – Limnos – Kavala (Nissos Rodos)
- Piraeus - Mesta, Chios – Mytilini – Limnos – Thessaloniki (Nissos Samos)
- Lavrio - Agios Efstratios – Limnos – Kavala (Express Pegasus)
- Piraeus – Aegina – Methana – Poros (Apollon Hellas)
- Piraeus – Aegina – Agistri (Flying Dolphin XVII, Flying Dolphin XVIII, Flying Dolphin XXIX)
- Piraeus – Poros – Hydra – Ermioni – Spetses – Porto Heli (Flying Cat 6, Flying Dolphin XVII, Flying Dolphin XVIII, Flying Dolphin XXIX)
- Volos – Skiathos – Glossa – Skopelos – Alonissos (Express Skiathos, Flying Cat 5)
- Lavrio- Kea - Kythnos - Andros - Tinos - Syros - Paros - Naxos - Ios - Sikinos - Folegandros - Kimolos - Milos - Kimolos - Sifnos - Serifos (Artemis)
- Syros -Paros - Serifos - Sifnos - Kimolos -Milos (Artemis)
Destinations
Mainland Greece |
Cyclades |
Crete |
Argosaronikos |
North Aegean |
Sporades |
Terminated Destinations
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.
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 uses four vessels and covers a total of four destinations.[14][15]
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".[16] In 2014 Hellenic Seaways was again awarded by "Lloyd's List Greek Shipping Awards" as "The Best Passenger Line of the Year 2014".[17]
Former ships
The following list includes former ships of the current company and of predecessors Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD) and its subsidiaries.
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References
- ↑ http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.php/en/hsw/dioikitiko-symvoulio
- ↑ https://hellenicseaways.gr/storage/files/uploads/hsw-annual-report-financial-statements-2014-el.pdf
- ↑ https://hellenicseaways.gr/storage/files/uploads/hsw-annual-report-financial-statements-2014-el.pdf
- ↑ https://hellenicseaways.gr/storage/files/uploads/hsw-annual-report-financial-statements-2014-el.pdf
- ↑ http://flashnews.gr/post/284954/sthn-telikh-eytheia-h-pwlhsh-toy-40-44-ths-hellenic-seaways
- ↑ http://flashnews.gr/post/284954/sthn-telikh-eytheia-h-pwlhsh-toy-40-44-ths-hellenic-seaways
- ↑ "Sea Star Capital Plc". Sea Star Capital Plc. Retrieved 2010-02-13.
- ↑ "EasyCruise Sold to Hellenic Seaways". Cruise Industry News. Aug 18, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-05.
- ↑ .ekathimerini.com 30.09.2011 http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite2_1_03/01/2011_371619
- ↑ HSW highspeed fleet
- ↑ HSW Flyingcat fleet
- ↑ HSW conventional ferries
- ↑ http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=100
- ↑ http://www.ferriesingreece.com/news/joint-venture-of-ferries-to-saronic-islands.htm
- ↑ http://www.neaepohi.gr/index.php/saronikos-news/aigina/thetiki-i-antapokrisi-tis-koinopraksias-ploion-saronikou-gia-dromologia-apo-kai-pros-soubala.html
- ↑ http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.asp?a_id=242&news_id=171
- ↑ http://www.hellenicseaways.gr/index.php/hsw/deltia-typou/530-h-hellenic-seaways-vraveftike-os-kaliteri-aktoploiki-etairia-apo-th-lloyds