Dionysis Theodoratos: Greek ferry transport is at a critical transition point
The Greek ferry transport industry is focusing on strategic goals for 2026, emphasizing a green transition and modernization of port infrastructures.
During the recent general assembly of the Association of Passenger Shipping Enterprises, key strategic goals for the Greek ferry transport sector were established for the year 2026. The assembly highlighted the need for a national strategy aimed at facilitating a green transition, proposing the modernization of the regulatory framework with clear and binding processes. The discussion also included calls for upgrades to port infrastructure, support for ferry entrepreneurship, and strengthening cooperation with the government and European institutions.
Dionysis Theodoratos, president of the Association, emphasized that the Greek ferry transport is currently at a critical transition point. He stated that through institutional dialogue and substantive collaboration with the government, it is possible to establish a sustainable and competitive framework that will provide concrete support to island communities and the national economy. This underscores the importance of modernization and stability in the regulatory framework to enhance the competitiveness of ferry operations, which is vital for the accessibility and economic growth of Greece's islands.
As Greece is heavily reliant on ferries for transportation between its islands, the outcomes of these strategic developments will have significant implications for tourism, trade, and local economies. The push for a green transition also aligns with broader European goals for sustainability, making it a crucial step in promoting a more environmentally friendly transport system within the region, which could potentially attract more tourists while supporting the island's economies.