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  • Peter
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    Croatian State Agency for Coastal Lines and Maritime Traffic (Agencija za obalni linijski pomorski promet)  has announced that Jadrolinija?s coastal ferry line  from Rijeka to Dubrovnik and Bari is temporarily suspended for period from 05.02. to 28.02.2010 :

    https://www.find-croatia.com/temporary-suspension-of-coastal-ferry-line-from-rijeka-to-dubrovnik-and-bari/

    Anybody knows what’s going on?!?!?
    ???


    Mara
    Spectator

    Croatian State Agency for Coastal Lines and Maritime Traffic (Agencija za obalni linijski pomorski promet)  has announced that Jadrolinija?s coastal ferry line  from Rijeka to Dubrovnik and Bari is temporarily suspended for period from 05.02. to 28.02.2010 : https://www.find-croatia.com/temporary-suspension-of-coastal-ferry-line-from-rijeka-to-dubrovnik-and-bari/Anybody knows what’s going on?!?!?  ???

    I talked to friend of mine who regularly travels on that ferry from Split to Rijeka. She told me there is no official explanation about suspension, but people talk that government, who is subsidising this ferry line, actually run ot of money 


    SunFun
    Spectator

    I talked to friend of mine who regularly travels on that ferry from Split to Rijeka. She told me there is no official explanation about suspension, but people talk that government, who is subsidising this ferry line, actually run ot of money 

    I can’t beleive this ferry will not sail any more :(” title=”>:(” class=”bbcode_smiley” />
    After God knows how many years of sailing, they can’t just stop it like that :(” title=”>:(” class=”bbcode_smiley” />


    TravelGirl
    Spectator

    And it seems this will not only be until the end of February……………


    Solitum
    Guest

    With the current situation in relation to the state finances, I guess the have to save every where possible, and I am sure the make huge loses on several of the ferry routes in the winter half year.


    Mario
    Spectator

    I am sure ferries are run with loses, but instead to suspend ferries, why not introduce fares that are meaningfull, instead of peanuts. 25 or 30 kuna for one way from Hvar to Split is rediculous fare. at least 150 kuna one way is normal price.


    Solitum
    Guest

    I dont think there would be anybody on the ferries in that case, which would be tough for the the islands and turism.


    Mara
    Spectator

    Perhaps this ferry makes no profit in winter but this is important ferry line and we should keep it. Years ago this ferry stopped also in Zadar, not only in Split and timetable was better, we want this ferry back !!!!


    Mario
    Spectator

    I dont think there would be anybody on the ferries in that case, which would be tough for the the islands and turism.

    In my opinion ferry tickets should be so cheap (subsidised) for people who live permanently on the islands. Tourists and visitors should pay market prices, not subsidised prices.


    Mario
    Spectator

    Look at this article: http://www.novilist.hr/2010/02/04/loncar-3A-katamaranske-linije-i-.aspx

    “…predsjednik uprave Slavko Lon?ar, koji u odgovoru na tra?enje da se subvencioniraju karte za katamaran samo oto?anima, a ne svim putnicima kako je to bilo do sada, navodi:

    ? Mislim da ?e se i?i u tom pravcu, jer ?e sredstava za subvencije u prora?unu biti sve manje, ne samo zbog krize, ve? je tendencija da se pla?a tr?na cijena. Dakle, vinjete, to?nije magnetske kartice koje bi u budu?nosti trebale imati i fotografiju korisnika, bile bi izdavane samo osobama sa stalnim prebivali?tem na otoku i njime bi se ostvarile pogodnosti kod kupnje karata, kako za trajekt tako i za katamarane i brodske veze. Takva kartica bi osigurala i to?nu evidenciju putovanja oto?ana, navodi predsjednik uprave Jadrolinije dr. sc. Slavko Lon?ar…”


    Solitum
    Guest

    I dont think there would be anybody on the ferries in that case, which would be tough for the the islands and turism.

    In my opinion ferry tickets should be so cheap (subsidised) for people who live permanently on the islands. Tourists and visitors should pay market prices, not subsidised prices.

    I think letting the tourist pay, is not a smart way, from south of Germany to Split you already have cost of 123 (return) just for going on the roads, if you make ferry tickets more expensive, nobody will go on the island. Which would mean, that that State would have to subsidising the ferry routes even more.


    Mario
    Spectator

    I believe future of tourism and travelling in general is in public transport.

    Therefore, the cost of roads for private cars is not something which I would consider as important in this context. There are trains and buses from Germany to Croatia, which one can use if can’t pay for motorways.

    30 or 25 kuna for one way for catamaran or ferry is price which is unsustainable in long run and I am looking foward for introduction of real, cost based fares for visitors and tourists.

    Tourist were visiting islands long before these prices where introduced and will continue to visit I have no doubt about this.


    Solitum
    Guest

    I believe future of tourism and travelling in general is in public transport.

    I sure wish your where right on that one, but I do not see that happening within the next few years.

    If the travel cost to Croatia (by car) keeps increasing, I think the only ?public transport? which will increase if the all inclusive flights to turkey.


    Mario
    Spectator

    If the travel cost to Croatia (by car) keeps increasing, I think the only ?public transport? which will increase if the all inclusive flights to turkey.

    Only time will tell.
    Let’s come back to this topic in few years time to see how tourism and travelling changed.
    We may be surprised


    Peter
    Spectator

    Foggy
    Spectator

    I guess large and slow ferries will gradually be replaced with faster and smaller ones which will connect places and islands along the coast. Actually, these large ferries are painfully slow and take ages to come from Dubrovnik to Rijeka, it will be much better to use smaller, faster catamarans, for foot passengers, no cars, as cars can now use new motorway.

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