Scandlines maintained profitability in 2018 on the back of stable operations and high reliability levels. The group’s two ferry routes completed more than 43,000 departures and transported 7.4 million passengers between Germany and Denmark. Group revenue declined 2 percent to EUR 477 million in … [Read more...]
Irish Ferries to build a second new super cruise ferry
Irish Ferries has ordered a second new cruise ferry, which will start sailing between the UK and Ireland in 2020. The cruise ferry will be built in Germany at a cost of €165.2 million. The same shipyard is already building Irish Ferries’ new ship W.B.Yeats which is due for delivery this … [Read more...]
Scandlines receives prestigious Shippax award
During the annual Shippax “Ferry Shipping Conference”, which was held on board Grandi Navi Veloci's La Superba, April 5-7, 2017, the German-Danish ferry operator Scandlines received once again an esteemed Shippax Award. In 2014, Scandlines was awarded for the conversion of the ferry Prinsesse … [Read more...]
Scandlines’ new hybrid ferry named M/V Copenhagen
On Friday 28 October 2016 the second of Scandlines’ two new hybrid ferries for the Rostock-Gedser route was named M/V Copenhagen. The name giving ceremony took place at the Danish yard Fayard A/S. In the company of 180 specially invited guests, Scandlines and Fayard celebrated that yet another … [Read more...]
Two of Europe’s biggest mega projects sign agreement on mutual co-operation
The Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link between Denmark and Germany and the Brenner Base Tunnel between Austria and Italy are both record-breaking European mega projects that will play a vital role in the future European transport network. On Wednesday 21st September, representatives from the project … [Read more...]
About Scandlines
Scandlines stands as a symbol of a historical and close cooperation between Denmark, Germany and Sweden since 1872. Under the names Scandlines and Scandlines Helsingør-Helsingborg three short ferry routes are marketed with high capacity and frequency and with a green vision for the future. 'The … [Read more...]