24-03-2024, 08:34 PM
Noticias:
Armas tests the capital's dock for a fast-ferry for passengers and goods to Gran Canaria.
A new line from Puerto del Rosario to Puerto de La Luz on a fast-ferry for passengers and goods
NEWSROOMFUERTEVENTURA
As announced by the Director General of Transport of the Government of the Canary Islands, María Fernández a few weeks ago, the company Armas redirects the transport of goods to Puerto del Rosario after removing operations from the port of Morro Jable during the week.
Yesterday you could see Arma's new ship, a fast Ro Ro type Ferry, for passenger and freight traffic that will make, everything seems to indicate, a daily route between the port of the capital and the Port of La Luz in Gran Canaria.
With the ship's visit, Armas intended to "test the ramp of the capital's dock at full tide, to rule out any operational problem."
This confirms the information given by the executives of Armas in a meeting held in the Cabildo of Fuerteventura between the president of the island, the mayor of Pájara and the Government of the Canary Islands itself to ask for explanations about the loss of operability of the company in Fuerteventura.
At that meeting, the representatives of Armas, the corporate commercial director Óscar Martínez, and the director of institutional relations of the company, Paulino Rivero, gave the pertinent explanations to the public representatives, concerned about the loss of operational capacity of the island.
The Villa de Agaete is a Ro Ro type Fast-Ferry (goods and passengers) of 96 meters in length, 26 meters in width and a draft of 4 meters, with capacity for 868 passengers and 220 vehicles. The sailing speed of the boat is 38 knots.
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Armas tests the capital's dock for a fast-ferry for passengers and goods to Gran Canaria.
A new line from Puerto del Rosario to Puerto de La Luz on a fast-ferry for passengers and goods
NEWSROOMFUERTEVENTURA
As announced by the Director General of Transport of the Government of the Canary Islands, María Fernández a few weeks ago, the company Armas redirects the transport of goods to Puerto del Rosario after removing operations from the port of Morro Jable during the week.
Yesterday you could see Arma's new ship, a fast Ro Ro type Ferry, for passenger and freight traffic that will make, everything seems to indicate, a daily route between the port of the capital and the Port of La Luz in Gran Canaria.
With the ship's visit, Armas intended to "test the ramp of the capital's dock at full tide, to rule out any operational problem."
This confirms the information given by the executives of Armas in a meeting held in the Cabildo of Fuerteventura between the president of the island, the mayor of Pájara and the Government of the Canary Islands itself to ask for explanations about the loss of operability of the company in Fuerteventura.
At that meeting, the representatives of Armas, the corporate commercial director Óscar Martínez, and the director of institutional relations of the company, Paulino Rivero, gave the pertinent explanations to the public representatives, concerned about the loss of operational capacity of the island.
The Villa de Agaete is a Ro Ro type Fast-Ferry (goods and passengers) of 96 meters in length, 26 meters in width and a draft of 4 meters, with capacity for 868 passengers and 220 vehicles. The sailing speed of the boat is 38 knots.
link to article for pic

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