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Ventouris Ferries Enhances Comfort with New Seats on Rigel VII

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Ventouris Ferries, a Greek company that operates ferry services from Italy to Greece and Albania, recently installed new seats in its Rigel VII vessel, aiming to elevate the overall onboard experience for passengers.

The announcement follows the company’s collaboration with UES Marine, a company that provides marine seating and furniture solutions to vessel owners and passengers globally.

The Rigel VII vessel now boasts seats from UES Marine’s specialized Sea Force series, further enhancing the travel experience for passengers who choose Ventouris Ferries for their journey.

Photo source: Ventouris Ferries

The Sea Force series of seats stands out for its innovative, ergonomic, and distinctive design, as well as the flexibility it offers. Its selection by Ventouris Ferries was based on the high level of comfort it provides, while also ensuring the onboard safety of passengers.

According to Evangelos Antonopoulos, Fleet Manager of Ventouris Ferries, the company chooses partners that are established and have proven experience.

“Ventouris Ferries cooperates with companies that stand out for their high standards, rigorous training, and years of operation. The materials from UES Marine are distinguished by their high quality, and their products are customizable, which makes it easy to create the best seating arrangement in a way that is economical and fits the available space,” Antonopoulos said.

Photo source: Ventouris Ferries

Based in Piraeus, Ventouris Ferries has been operating for almost 50 years in Greece and is distinguished in both the passenger and commercial ferries (RORO) sectors. Since 1984, the company’s ships have served routes between Greece and Italy, as well as between Italy and Albania.

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