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Ukrainian Danube Shipping on the external market. |
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Written by Seafarer
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Friday, 16 March 2007 |
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Page 1 of 6 It is in the European cruise market, our country is the national carrier of No. 1 “Ukrainian Danube Shipping” (UDS) company. According to the Deputy Chief of passenger service enterprise Gennady DOSKOWSKY today on four cruise ships nearing completion inter-navigation repairs.
The liner, the opening Passenger navigation-2007 will be a boat “Ukraina” to 23 March from the start of Izmail. Passengers – German tourists, ascend to the deck in the German port of Passau on April 4 this year. As the top “Ukraina” leave Austria “Moldaviya” crew. Planned that “Moldaviya” traditionally freight German firm Transocean Tours will begin operation on the line from Passau in the Danube delta of April. Boat “Volga” goes home port on 12 April this year, followed by 20 April this year. In the flight leaves “Dnepr” vessel. Along with the cruise ships to work on the line now Ismail the fleet maintenance is preventive maintenance “Voshod” courts hydrofoils. Due to the lack of loading traditional flights to Bulgaria temporarily suspended. Planned that “Voshod” return to work in this direction have been at the end of March and beginning of April 2007. There is work and pleasure two passenger vessel, “Evgeni Kosyakov” and “Chaika”. One of the ships will serve in the Danube Delta German tourists who were on the cruise ships, while the second is planned to be used for the transport of Russian and Belarusian tourists to the Romanian port of Tulcea. Gennady K. noted that on March 2 this year. Ended appraisal staff cruise ships to the knowledge of the German language. Contracts signed business with the major ship-German tour operators Phoenix Reisen and Transocean Tours and the Austrian MC Cruise - are stable download to the upcoming navigation. This means that in the absence of force majeure navigation plan, such as floods or small water on the river, the cruise fleet UDS for the current year up good prospects. Taras Burlaku. Add as favourites (408) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 13284
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