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Russia War Pushes Ferry Ticket Fares to Greek Islands Higher

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Photo source: EC / Photographer: Yorgos Karahalis

Photo source: EC / Photographer: Yorgos Karahalis

Greek ferry operators announced this week that they were expecting ticket fares to the Greek islands to increase by approximately 10 to 12 percent as a result of soaring fuel prices – a result of the Russia-Ukraine war.

The majority of ferry operators have either already increased ticket prices or are expected to do so as of April 1.

At the same time, in efforts to address the impending rising cost of ferry tickets, Greek coastal shipping companies announced that they would be reducing ferry speed, combining itineraries, slashing ferry connection frequency, or even doing away with certain routes.

The Greek Shipowners Association for Passenger Ships (SEEN) proposed the above actions during a meeting with Shipping Minister Yiannis Plakiotakis, who pledged to look into ways to address the issue.

Indicative price hikes on current ferry tickets:

– Piraeus-Paros, economy class ticket costs 42.50 euros, up from 38.50 euros 

– Piraeus-Mykonos, 44 euros from 40 euros 

– Piraeus-Syros, 38.50 euros from 35 euros 

– Piraeus-Patmos, 47.50 euros from 43 euros 

Ferry companies also announced increases by about 10 percent for vehicles.

Starting on April 1, the ferry trip from Rafina to Andros will cost 23 euros, up from 20.50 euros and 48 euros for car, from 45 euros.

Additionally

– Rafina-Tinos: economy class ticket 32 euros from 29 euros; 63 euros from 60 euros for accompanying car

– Rafina-Mykonos: 35 euros from 31 euros; 70 euros for car from 67 euros. 

To alleviate the impact of the rising fuel costs, Greek shipping companies have called on the government to introduce a cap on shipping fuel prices, to implement measures that will ensure liquidity, cover employer social security contributions, reduce VAT on ferry tickets from 12 percent to 6 percent and increase leasing rates by 30 percent for ferry companies serving one-year remote island routes.

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Saviour visanich 24 March 2022 - 14:36

At least, price rise is not out of this world.

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