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Easter 2024: Wherever it goes – it leaves the ports – Almost 200,000 travelers – 2024-05-04 07:51:02

The last Easter excursionists are departing from the ports of Attica while the port authority is taking all the necessary security measures to facilitate the passengers.

From port of Piraeus 7 itineraries are scheduled for today M. Saturday, while 33 for the Argosaronic islands (15 with conventional and 18 with high-speed ferries). 10 ships will depart from the port of Rafina and 4 from Lavrio.

Yesterday M. Paraskevi, 23,789 passengers and 3,196 vehicles left the port of Piraeus for an Aegean island, while 10,677 passengers and 1,339 vehicles left for the Argosaronic islands.

The departure from the port of Rafina also increased as 11,756 passengers with 2,555 vehicles left for an island in the Cyclades. A total of 4,394 passengers with 987 vehicles departed from the port of Lavrio.

From Palm Sunday to Paraskevi, a total of 191,830 passengers departed from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio.

In the meantime, early today, the blue star 1 passenger ferry departed to carry out its scheduled route for Syros-Patmos-Leros-Kalymnos-Kos-Rhodes with 1,299 passengers. The ship was scheduled to depart last night but the departure process was delayed due to propeller jamming.

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