Ukraine restores ferry service to Georgia across Black Sea
Ukrferry shipping company has released a ferry schedule connecting Ukraine and Georgia. Travel time is about 60 hours
The ferry schedule has been published on the Ukrferry website on June 19.
It is noted that the ferry service between Ukraine and Georgia was suspended after the beginning of the full-scale war. The first voyage from Chornomorsk to Batumi is scheduled for July 9, with an approximate travel time of 60 hours.
The route Chornomorsk - Batumi will be operated by the German-made Kaunas road-rail/passenger ferry. Currently, tickets cannot be booked online, and passenger fares have not been announced yet.
The ferry can accommodate 250 passengers. Suites, junior suites, double and triple cabins are available. Guests can use the restaurant, bar, lounge, lounge with video and satellite TV, and children's corner.
The cargo decks can simultaneously accommodate 49 universal railroad cars and 50 heavy trucks.
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