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From Marrakech to Melbourne: 12 women's favorite destinations and why they matter
Solo female travel is surging worldwide, with bookings rising as women claim more autonomy and adventure on their ...
A MAJOR review of the terms agreed with DFDS in handing the ferry firm a 20-year operating contract is to be carried out. The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel is looking to assess ...
A LUNCH for the hospitality industry this week which focused on DFDS and travel links could best be described as a cathartic process for all involved. It seemed to provide an end-of-year opportunity ...
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Racing along the Potomac River at 26 knots (almost 30 mph) usually guarantees a raucous ride—but not on a battery-electric Candela C-8 hydrofoil. Instead of the roar of a conventional boat’s ...
Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference will take place November 4-5, 2025, in the New York City area. The event is North America’s premier gathering for the fast-growing ferry market, featuring ...
As ferry systems modernize with mobile ticketing, onboard Wi-Fi, cloud logistics, and connected terminal operations, they also become increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. Such vulnerabilities can ...
The Olympic, a retired Washington state ferry, is abandoned off Ketron Island in the Puget Sound. State officials cannot remove the vessel due to its large size and location on private property. For ...
After the creation of the first electric ferry in 2015, it became clear that electric ferries provide a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions, air pollution, and noise pollution compared to ...
With aging ferries delayed sometimes for days, life goes haywire on an island in the Outer Hebrides. On South Uist, off the coast of Scotland, locals and visitors say tempers are frayed after years of ...
STOCKHOLM — During the golden age for ferries in the 1800s, steamboats dotted the shorelines of coastal cities to transport passengers. Then cars and trains took over. Now, driven by congestion and ...
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