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DFDS Expands Ferry Routes Linking Spain and Morocco
DFDS, a prominent player in international shipping, is embarking on a bold new venture with the introduction of three additional ferry routes spanning the Strait of Gibraltar. These routes, established following DFDS' acquisition of FRS Iberia/Morocco, are poised to enhance travel options for passengers commuting between Spain and Morocco.
The fresh routes comprise daily services from Tarifa to Tangier City, Algeciras to Tangier Med, and Algeciras to Ceuta. Kasper Moos, Vice President of DFDS, conveyed his excitement about this expansion, underscoring the company's unwavering commitment to reliability, convenience, and top-notch customer service.
"We are delighted to bolster our network between Spain and Morocco," Moos remarked. "These new routes will elevate the travel experience across the Strait of Gibraltar, offering passengers comfortable amenities and daily crossings."
Further information regarding departure schedules and onboard amenities will be disseminated in the upcoming days. With this recent acquisition, DFDS solidifies its standing as a premier global ferry operator, facilitating crucial transportation links between Southern Europe and Northern Africa.
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