Greek Authorities Issue 32 New Operating Licenses
December 11, 2000
Greek Merchant Marine Minister Christos Papoutsis has signed 32 new operating licenses to passenger shipping firms in a bid to improve competition in the industry. "Until deregulation of sea travel in 2002, new applications submitted for licences will be examined immediately," the ministry said. "The criteria the applications will be examined upon will the public's interest, unimpeeded access to the islands and healthy competition." Greece has said it will liberalize island shipping by 2002, two years ahead of schedule, as a result of a recent ferry sinking that killed about 80 people.
Company No. Licenses
Strintzis Lines 4
Anek Lines 3
Lesvos Maritime 3
Attica Enterprises 2
Minoan Lines 2
Minoan Flying Dolphins 1
Other companies 17
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