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2023 GNV Italian and foreign Routes

Aponte believes in the company and we have strengthened our routes All t h e i n d i c a t o r s , i n c l u d i n g a d v a n c e bookings, are positive and are pointing to a very strong demand Foreign markets were back again in 2022, with the German market recording double-digit growth » Guests can now choose to pay in instalments, and safety on board remains a key factor «The large areas available on board represent an added value There is a high focus on clusters such as families with children and those travelling with pets In both cases,- explains De la Valle - there are ad hoc areas, dedicated routes and activities, and we are constantly renewing the food & beverage facilities in line with the tastes and requests of customers »

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In Italy this year, on the Civitavecchia-Olbia route there will be six sailings a week from both ports, in addition to four ships on the Genoa-Olbia and Genoa-Torres routes, with two daily departures for both lines. In Sicily GNV will operate daily sailings to and from Palermo with Genoa and Naples, Civitavecchia-Palermo and Termini Imerese, and Naples-Termini Imerese On foreign markets GNV will be present in the Balearic Islands with four daily departures to and from the ports of Barcelona and Valencia for Menorca, Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza, guaranteeing daily connections to all the islands, but also operating in Morocco where it will be present with six routes to and from Italy, Spain and France. This complete network to all the major Mediterranean ports will consistsof the bi-weekly and tri-weekly Genoa-Tangier, Civitavecchia-Tangier, Barcelona-Tangier and Barcelona-Nador, Sète-Tangier and Sète-Nador, in addition to the Almeria-Nador which was inaugurated last summer GNV will continue to operate daily Bari-Durrës sailings to Albania while departures from the ports of Genoa, Civitavecchia and Palermo to Tunis are also confirmed for 2023

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