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  2. List of destinations served by ferries from the port of Piraeus

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    Aero 1 Highspeed, Aero 2 Highspeed, Aero 3 Highspeed, Flying Dolphin Athina, Flying Dolphin Venus I, Flyingcat 5, Flyingcat 6, Nissos Aigina, Foivos, Achaeos, Apollon Hellas, Poseidon Hellas, Antigone none: Hellenic Seaways, ANES, Saronic Ferries, Aegean Flying Dolphins Year - Round Aegina (Souvala) Antigone none: Saronic Ferries Year - Round

  3. Hydrofoil - Wikipedia

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    "Kometa" Flying Dolphin services are currently operated by Joy Cruises between Corfu and Paxos. They run from Corfu Port to Gaios using two hydrofoils: Ilida and Ilida II. The company operates also an international service from Corfu to Saranda (Albania) using the hydrofoil Ilida Dolphin of the same type. "Kometa" type hydrofoils (registered in ...

  4. Hellenic Seaways - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD) in 1999. [3] Pantelis Sfinias ( Greek : Παντελής Σφηνιάς ) had convinced many prominent Greek businessmen to purchase stakes in MFD. His plan was to use the raised capital for purchasing small traditional ferry companies and eventually consolidate the Greek ferry industry. [ 9 ]

  5. Paxos - Wikipedia

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    Paxos (Greek: Παξός) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, lying just south of Corfu. As a group with the nearby island of Antipaxos and adjoining islets, it is also called by the plural form Paxi or Paxoi ( Greek : Παξοί , pronounced / p æ k ˈ s iː / in English and [paˈksi] in Greek).

  6. File:Corfu topographic map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Locator map: Image:Europe_countries.svg (modified) created by Júlio Reis under CC-BY-SA ; Other references used for additional data: NASA World Wind ; Maps available on Corfougrece.free.fr ; Map available on Corfu-hotels.us ; Maps of Greece and Albania from the site of the University of Texas ; ViaMichelin. Creator

  7. HSC Highspeed 4 - Wikipedia

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    Highspeed 4 was built by Austal at Henderson, Australia in 2000, on order by Greek ferry operator Minoan Flying Dolphins (MFD). [2] She entered service with MFD in July 2000, sailing between Piraeus and Cyclades. [3] Since 2004 and following the consolidation of MFD into Hellenic Seaways (HSW), Highspeed 4 operates in the colors of HSW.

  8. Corfu - Wikipedia

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    Greek National Road 25, Cen., S, SE, Corfu – Lefkimi; Corfu has ferry services both by traditional ferries to Gaios in the island of Paxoi and as far as Patras and both traditional ferries and advanced retractable airfoil, hydrodynamic-flow, high-speed ferries called "Flying Dolphins" to Igoumenitsa and Sarandë in neighbouring Albania.

  9. File:Corfu Channel topographic map-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Attribution and Share-Alike required; Any use of this map can be made as long as you credit me (Eric Gaba – Wikimedia Commons user: Sting) as the author and distribute the copies and derivative works under the same license(s) that the one(s) stated below.