SNAV, an MSC Group company, is modernizing its fleet and advancing connectivity.
Boosting connections and the environmental impact
The shipping line is developing a range of new features for connections in 2025 which are due to be officially announced shortly. The aim is to offer an increasingly efficient service in terms of both connections and the environmental impact.
Investments in new ships
This year SNAV launched a fleet modernization programme with the introduction in June of the first HSC of the Sirius series, an enhancement that will continue in the coming months with the arrival of a sister unit. These investments have been made with the aim of providing an increasingly high-quality service and reducing the environmental impact that vessels have on the sea and the land. SNAV will focus on new lines on both short and long-haul services, opening 2025 bookings in October and presenting SNAV’s innovations aimed at the trade.
Good occupancy levels and new investments
This summer closed with a substantially positive balance. The lines that operated in the Gulf of Naples to the Aeolian Islands and to the Pontine Islands confirmed the numbers that highlighted last summer’s great recovery of tourist traffic to SNAV destinations. The company recorded good occupancy on all lines throughout the year, maintaining levels of service quality above the standard. In the Adriatic the ferry service from Ancona to Split in Croatia, a top destination, maintained a more than positive trend and the company has targeted investments planned to further boost connections.
SNAV’s year-round and seasonal services
SNAV connections are: from Naples, Castellammare and Sorrento to Capri (all year round); from Naples to Ischia and Procida (all year round), from Naples to the Aeolian Islands, from Naples to the Pontine Islands and from Ancona to Split in Croatia