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Attica H1, 2024: +30% Revenue, ANEK impacts earnings

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Summary of the financial report for Attica Group for the first half of 2024: 

Revenue and Earnings: 

  • Group revenue increased by 29.9% to €317.2 million, compared to €244.3 million in the first half of 2023. 
  • EBITDA dropped to €19.5 million, from €47.5 million in the previous year. 
  • The Group reported a loss after taxes of €4.5 million, compared to earnings of €3.3 million in the first half of 2023. 
  • This period marked the first full semester integrating ANEK Lines following their merger in December 2023. 

Operational Costs: 

  • The Group faced a 9% increase in average fuel prices and additional costs related to emissions allowances under the EU Emissions Trading System. 

Asset Sales and Liquidity: 

  • Attica Group divested its stake in Africa Morocco Links (AML) and sold related vessels, generating a total gain of €22.8 million. 
  • Cash and cash equivalents increased to €157.8 million by June 30, 2024, from €103.4 million at the end of 2023. 
  • The Group fully repaid a €175 million bond loan in July 2024. 

Fleet and Traffic Volumes: 

  • The Group’s fleet consists of 42 vessels, with significant increases in passenger, private vehicle, and freight unit volumes compared to the first half of 2023. 
  • Passenger traffic grew by 16.7%, private vehicles by 26.6%, and freight units by 27.3%. 

Investments and Environmental Initiatives: 

  • The Group is investing in new methanol-ready and battery-ready vessels, with delivery expected in 2027. 
  • Continued expansion into the hospitality sector, including a €14 million investment in a hotel complex on Naxos Island. 

Outlook: 

The operational integration of ANEK is expected to complete by the end of 2024. 

Source: Attica Group 

DFDS August volumes: good high-season passenger month

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Ferry – freight:  

  • Total volumes in August 2024 were 7.4% above 2023 and up 4.4% adjusted for the addition of Strait of Gibraltar routes in 2024 and closure of the Calais-Tilbury route in 2023. 
  • North Sea volumes were above 2023 following mixed activity levels across the route network. Mediterranean volumes were in August above 2023 driven by higher volumes on all routes. 
  • Channel volumes continued in August to be above 2023 as did volumes on the Baltic Sea routes. 
  • For the last twelve months 2024-23, the total transported freight lane metres increased 5.0% to 40.5m from 38.6m in 2023-22. The increase was 2.6% adjusted for the addition of Strait of Gibraltar routes and the Calais-Tilbury route closure. 

Ferry – passenger:  

  • The number of passengers in August 2024 was 68.7% above 2023 and up 9.1% adjusted for the addition of the Strait of Gibraltar routes. The adjusted increase was driven by higher Channel volumes. The number of cars were 55.1% above 2023 and up 9.7% adjusted for Strait of Gibraltar. 
  • For the last twelve months 2024-23, the total number of passengers increased 41.3% to 6.2m compared to 4.4m for 2023-22. The increase was 7.6% adjusted for Strait of Gibraltar. 

Brittany Ferries: positive performance and positive outlook

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Almost at the end of the 2024 fiscal year (November 2023 – October 2024), Brittany Ferries reports a 6.5% increase in passenger numbers (1.93 million). This growth, recorded for the second consecutive year (+11.9% in 2023 compared to 2022), reinforces its return to growth and its confidence in the future. 

Introduction of New LNG/Electric Hybrid Ships 

  • 2025 will see the arrival of two new LNG/electric hybrid ships. 
  • The first, SAINT-MALO, will begin service in February 2025 on the Saint-Malo/Portsmouth route, replacing the BRETAGNE, which has been in service since 1989. 
  • The second ship, GUILLAUME DE NORMANDIE, will join in April 2025 on the Caen-Ouistreham/Portsmouth route, replacing the NORMANDIE, which has been in service since 1992. 

Positive 2024 Season Results 

  • Christophe Mathieu, CEO, highlighted the positive results of 2024, including increased passenger satisfaction, positive freight transport figures, and progress in environmental initiatives with the new hybrid ships. 

Caen-Ouistreham Route 

  • The Caen-Ouistreham/Portsmouth route, Brittany Ferries’ busiest, saw a 9.3% increase in passenger bookings in 2024, reaching 700,000 passengers. 
  • This follows a 14.2% increase in 2023 compared to 2022. 

Cherbourg Route 

  • Cherbourg, connecting Normandy to Poole, Portsmouth, and Rosslare, experienced a 4% increase in passengers, slightly below average due to the absence of fast ferry services. 
  • The Cherbourg/Rosslare route to Ireland saw a significant 28% increase, with 35,000 passengers. 

Saint-Malo Route 

  • Although the winter closure affects yearly comparisons, the Saint-Malo route showed a 12% increase in passengers during the spring and summer months (March to October). 

Roscoff Route 

  • Roscoff routes experienced a 12% growth in 2024, with 360,000 passengers. 
  • The Roscoff/Plymouth route showed the strongest growth, with an 18% increase, transporting 246,000 passengers, 37,000 more than in 2023. 

Freight Transport 

  • Freight transport accounts for nearly a fifth of Brittany Ferries’ revenue, with overall volumes up 4.3% in 2024. 
  • Roscoff/Plymouth freight increased by 52%, and Roscoff/Cork saw a 94% rise. 
  • Cross-Channel freight from Normandy ports grew by 3.7%, reaching 86,014 units. 

Photo: Benjamin Deroche 

New Economic and Financial Horizons for Brittany Ferries

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Brittany Ferries continues its recovery from the Brexit and Covid crises, with significant announcements marking the month. 

Repayment of loans granted by the Regions of Brittany and Normandy during the Covid Crisis and Status of the State-Guaranteed Loan (PGE) 

  • In October 2020, amidst the Covid pandemic, Brittany Ferries received repayable advances of €30 million from the Brittany region and €35 million from Normandy to support its operations. 
  • The company is set to fully repay Brittany on 23rd October and Normandy in early November 2024. 
  • Repayments for the State-Guaranteed Loan (PGE) began in December 2022, with over a quarter (€33.4 million) of the €117 million loan already repaid.  
  • Nearly €100 million will have been mobilised over two years to significantly reduce the company’s debt, reassuring partners of its swift recovery and future projects. 

Opening of Brittany Ferries’ capital to new Breton shareholders 

  • Post-Covid, the historic shareholders of Brittany Ferries decided to strengthen and open the company’s capital to new investors. 
  • In June 2023, CMA-CGM increased its capital share, reflecting the global shipping giant’s confidence in Brittany Ferries’ business model. 
  • In September 2024, eight new Breton companies joined as shareholders. 
  • These additions reinforce the company’s regional identity, with Breton cooperatives retaining a majority share of 75%. 

New Horizon for Condor Ferries with Brittany Ferries 

  • In 2019, Columbia Threadneedle Investment acquired a 72.28% stake in Condor Ferries, with Brittany Ferries supporting the acquisition. 
  • Condor Ferries, linking the UK and France to Jersey and Guernsey, suffered significant financial losses during the Covid crisis. 
  • Brittany Ferries has taken a 51% controlling interest in Condor Ferries, making it the majority shareholder. Approval from the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority for the increase in ownership to 51% was received on Thursday 12 September 2024. 
  • Brittany Ferries will implement its successful management practices and strong values at Condor Ferries, focusing on social responsibility for seafarers and a commitment to maritime decarbonisation. 
  • From September 2024, Condor Ferries will embark on a new chapter, strengthening the connection between France and the UK and supporting the development of Jersey and Guernsey. 

Condor Ferries looks back on a successful peak travel period

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Condor Ferries reported a +14% Y-O-Y increase in overall network carryings during this year’s peak travel period (14 July – 3 September 2024), representing an increase in carryings of 26,874 compared to 2023. 

Of particular significance is the increase in passengers carried to and from the island of Jersey: during the peak 2024 period, Condor Ferries carried 19,217 additional car and foot passengers on UK and French services to and from Jersey compared to the same period in 2023 (+16%). 

Inter-island carryings increased by +75%: 15,369 passengers travelled between the Islands during this period in 2024, compared to 8,766 in 2023. The number of car and foot passengers travelling to and from Guernsey from the UK and France increased by 1,084, representing an increase of +2%. 

These promising figures are partly due to the altered summer schedule introduced in 2024, which increased the number of sailings on offer. CEO Christophe Mathieu commented: “The figures are very encouraging and would not have been achievable under the previous timetable which was adjusted at the start of the season. This offered improved frequency of sailings from St Malo and Jersey, along with extra capacity from the UK, thanks to Condor Islander’s first summer in service”. 

Looking ahead, Condor report strong growth in its late summer and early autumn bookings across all routes, with car volumes returning to pre-Covid levels. 

Finnlines to launch a new freight service from Finland to Sheerness, UK

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Finnlines is set to launch a new freight service from Finland to Sheerness, with further connections available to Belgium, Spain, and Ireland.  

The first arrival will take place on 23 September 2024.  

The new service is part of Finnlines’ strategy to improve service sustainability and route network, and it will be operated with three Finneco-class vessels calling Sheerness/London Medway once a week. 

 

Southbound route: Helsinki / Kotka–Sheerness–Antwerp / Zeebrugge–Bilbao / Vigo. 

Northbound route: Bilbao / Vigo–Zeebrugge / Antwerp–Hanko–Helsinki / Kotka. 

Remark: Travemünde is no longer included in this route map 

Molslinjen: almost all routes saw more August visitors in 2024 than the previous year

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Molslinjen highlights that August 2024 was a successful month for ferry traffic, thanks to the pleasant late summer weather, which encouraged more Danes to travel by ferry.  

The Öresund line, connecting Helsingborg and Helsingør, saw a nearly 7% increase in passengers compared to August 2023. The newly introduced restaurant, Libitum Social Dining, aboard TYCHO BRAHE, also attracted many visitors, contributing to the overall rise in passenger numbers. 

There are three fast ferries sailing on the Kattegat, one less than in 2023, when the fast ferry MAX was also exceptionally included in the sailing plans. In spite of 129 fewer departures in August, there was an increase of 4% in passengers. 

While the number of business customers is fairly stable, it is the leisure travellers who have driven the progress in August. 

The exception is Alslinjen, where a redevelopment of the harbour in Fynshav has meant the deployment of a somewhat smaller ferry than usual. 

Advancing green shipping: Danish ferry operators lead the way in sustainable maritime innovation

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The 2024 Annual Report of the Danish Ferry Operators highlights significant progress in green initiatives, such as Scandlines’ new emissions-free ferry “E/F Futura,” set to operate between Rødby and Puttgarden.  

Molslinjen plans to electrify its entire fleet by 2040, with current electrification projects already underway on several routes. The report emphasizes the critical role of ferries in Denmark’s transportation network and the ongoing efforts to reduce the sector’s environmental impact. 

For more details, you can access the full report here (in Danish). 

Torghatten ordered four more ferries

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The Norwegian Ship Design Company announced that they have signed a comprehensive design and engineering contract for two electric ferries to be built at Özata Shipyard in Turkey for customer Torghatten Nord. 

Özata, Turkey:  

2x 76.85m long, 202 passengers and 60 vehicles. 

Battery capacity 1,960 kWh.
Festvåg – Misten route, connecting the road between Bodø and Kjerringøy. 

Source: Linkedin 

Torghatten and Oma Baatbyggeri signed on 28 August 2024 an agreement for the construction of two new electrically operated aluminium ferries.  

The ferries will be built by Stord based Oma Baatbyggeri and will be delivered to Torghatten in Q4 2025.  

OMA, Norway 

2x 49m long, 95 passengers and 28 cars.  

These new electrical ferries will operate between Korsfjord and Nyvoll and between Klokkarøy and Kjerringholmen. 

Source: OMA 

Sardinia Region looking for ferry companies for the Santa Teresa – Bonifacio maritime link

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Maintaining the same model adopted recently (public service obligations without compensation), the Sardinia Region has published a public notice to identify companies interested in operating the maritime link between Santa Teresa di Gallura (Sardegna) and Bonifacio (Corsica) during the high season. From April to October 2025, the selected operators will be the only ones authorised to offer RoPax transport services between the two ports of call, but they must provide 4 pairs of daily trips. 

The Region’s documentation explains that “up to two shipping companies may be authorised to operate on the line” and that the “service may be operated by only two RoPax vessels, with the possible inclusion of residual slots for small high-speed passenger-only vessels (which are not covered by the procedure)”. The two RoPax vessels will, of course, need to have characteristics that comply with the size limits of the berths envisaged in the two ports, as well as a minimum transport capacity of 200 passengers, 190 linear metres in total, and 50 linear metres for cargo. 

In the market audit, the Sardinia Region also reported some data on the traffic served in 2023 by Moby and Ichnusa Lines (the same brands operating this year). 

Grimaldi Holding’s fleet transferred to three new separate companies

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Almost six years after the death of their father, the unforgettable shipowner Aldo Grimaldi, his son Giovanni and the two daughters Isabella and Alessandra have decided to reorganize the company Grimaldi Holding which still owned the three RoPax ships FORZA, TENACIA and REGINA SEAWAYS. 

The former two are currently bareboat chartered out to GNV (until 2028) while for the latter has just been prolonged the charter contract with DFDS. 

All these three vessels were built in Italy at Nuovi Cantieri Apuania from 2008 to 2010.  

Grimaldi Holding has been split up into three separate companies:  

  • TENACIA: Grimaldi Investments Srl, 100% owned by Isabella Amelia Grimaldi  
  • FORZA: Grimaldi Capital Srl, controlled by Alessandra Grimaldi  
  • REGINA SEAWAYS: Grifin, Giovanni Grimaldi 

UK expands Electronic Travel Authorisation (visa)

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EU tourists will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to travel to the UK from April 2, 2025. Citizens from many other countries need it as from January 8, 2025. 

EU citizens also need a passport to enter the UK since October 1, 2021. Before this date, EU citizens could enter the UK with a national identity card. However, after Brexit, the UK changed its entry requirements, and an ID card is no longer sufficient for most EU citizens.  

Now an ETA will become an extra requirement. It will cost £10 (€12) and will be valid for two years, or until the expiration date of the passport. 

More about the ETA:

Tallink Duty Free ranked among the TOP20 largest travel retailers in the world

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The recently published Moodie Davitt Report 2023 ranks Tallink Duty Free in the world’s top 20 travel retail operators. Based on estimated 2023 travel retail sales turnover, the ranking lends the company an impressive 20th position in the world. Notably, Tallink Duty Free is the only shipping company who has made it to the TOP20 ranking, as well as the only retailer operating within Europe. 

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IMAGE CARDS

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On September 12, 2024, Anek Lines’ RoPax ASTERION II was reassigned to the Piraeus – Heraklion route after successfully serving on the Piraeus – Samos – Dodecanese and Piraeus – Chios – Mytilene routes since June 3, 2024. ASTERION II will replace RoPax ARIADNE, which will return to her previous service in the Adriatic. 

Photo: Kostas Papadopoulos 

On September 10, 2024, the HSC HELLENIC HIGHSPEED returned to the Port of Piraeus after completing its summer charter in the Western Mediterranean. The vessel was chartered to Africa Morocco Link (AML) from June 29, 2024, to bolster the Moroccan company’s service on the Algeciras – Tanger Med route. 

 Photo: Kostas Papadopoulos 

Construction of CLdN’s first new G9e vessel is making great progress. The bridge and funnels are now in place so she really starts to look like a CLdN vessel. 

Source: CLdN on Linkedin  

Holmen has declared their option and extended the contract with BALTIC BRIGHT until end 2025. 

Source: Godby Shipping on Linkedin 

Thursday 12 September, the Rauma shipyard celebrated the delivery of the SPIRIT OF TASMANIA IV to the Owner, TT-Line Company. 

‘I want to thank our client for their excellent co-operation, which has enabled us to bring this project to its successful completion. I would also like to thank our partners and the classification society. This vessel is a fine example of the strong shipbuilding expertise in Rauma. We have now built the world’s southernmost LNG ferry as well as the world’s northernmost LNG ferry, namely AURORA BOTNIa. We wish SPIRIT OF TASMANIA IV all the best on its journeys’, says Mika Nieminen, CEO and President of Rauma Marine Constructions. 

Stena Line has announced that it will withdraw the STENA VISION from its Rosslare-Cherbourg route at the end of October 2024.  

Stena Line has confirmed that they will continue to operate a three-day week service for freight and passenger travel on board the STENA HORIZON and that they will “deploy additional support vessels to the route during periods of peak demand from freight and travel customers”. 

Destination Gotland experienced a slight increase in travel during the summer of 2024, with nearly 940,000 passengers between June and August, up by 2,000 from the previous year. June saw a 10% rise in travellers, while July, despite a 4% decline, remained the busiest month. The campaign “Sommarlov på Gotland” contributed to a surge in family visits. Gotland continues to perform well compared to other Swedish destinations, showing resilience in the travel market. 

Source: Destination Gotland Photo: Olof Segerberg 

As an important step in the green transition, Molslinjen is now investing in a new 132,000 MWh solar park on Djursland, Denmark. The renewable energy from the park will power NERTHUS, the innovative electric ferry on the Alslinjen between Bøjden and Fynshav. The vessel is under construction at Cemre Shipyard. 

Source: Via Ritzau 

Finnlines is set to celebrate the first anniversary of its FINNSIRIUS, operating on the Finland–Åland–Sweden route. The ship, along with its sister vessel, FINNCANOPUS, has significantly boosted passenger numbers and attracted new customer segments, including families and conference groups. Both ships feature cutting-edge technology aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and minimizing environmental impact. Special onboard events and promotions will mark the occasion. 

For more details, visit Finnlines