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Kikilias: We are fighting to prevent ferry fare increases – Ferry travel is not a luxury for Greek families

More than 1,300 regular and surprise inspections have already been carried out on ferries, tourist vessels, excursion boats, and ferry boats

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Speaking to ERT on Tuesday morning, Shipping and Island Policy Minister Vasilis Kikilias said his top priority is maritime safety, noting that more than 1,300 regular and emergency inspections have already been conducted on passenger ferries, tourist vessels, day-cruise boats, ferry services, and other passenger ships.

“Safety is our number one priority. Beyond that, our goal is to ensure that coastal shipping operates with clear rules, stability, and respect—for those who work at sea, island residents, Greek travelers, and visitors to our country,” he said.

Government seeks to keep ferry fares stable

Addressing ferry ticket prices, Kikilias said the government has fought hard to prevent fare increases despite international energy price pressures and geopolitical uncertainty.

“For a family to spend a week on an island—whether it’s their grandparents’ island or any destination they choose—is not a luxury for Greeks. It is a necessity. Ferries are public transportation because they serve the masses. That is why we are working very hard to keep ticket prices from rising,” he said.

He added that the government’s efforts have so far been successful and pointed to recently announced discounts on high-speed ferry services, ranging from 24% to 42% for families and groups of three traveling on round-trip economy-class tickets.

“The fact that, at the end of June, with July just ahead, discounts of 24% to 42% are being announced is very significant. It shows that competition is working in favor of consumers,” he noted.

Support for island residents

Kikilias also highlighted Greece’s Transport Equivalent subsidy scheme, describing it as a practical measure that helps island residents by covering part of their travel costs to and from the islands.

He said the governments of New Democracy and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have expanded the program, while tenders for subsidized ferry routes are now awarded on a four-year basis, responding to requests from island communities, local authorities, chambers of commerce, and businesses.

“We increased annual funding from €150 million to €168 million for four years. This is a substantial investment that provides predictability for island residents, businesses, the market, and the ferry sector,” he said.

Port infrastructure and maritime development

The minister noted that many Greek island ports were built decades ago and now face new challenges due to climate change.

He pointed out that more than 60 days of southerly winds were recorded last year, placing additional pressure on port infrastructure and coastlines.

“We need to refocus on our ports, trade, outward-looking development, and maritime professions, which offer very good salaries,” he said, adding that shipping, marinas, yachting, energy, logistics, and port services offer significant growth opportunities.

Regarding the Port of Elefsina, Kikilias said a tender will be launched in cooperation with TAIPED once the necessary studies and procedures are completed. He argued that upgrading the port could transform the development prospects of western Attica, increase property values, and create well-paid jobs.

Political remarks

On domestic politics, Kikilias said New Democracy’s real opponent is not the opposition but the country’s problems.

“Our opponent is not PASOK, SYRIZA, or any other political party. Our opponent is the problems facing society. If we continue reforms, solve problems, stand by citizens, and accelerate instead of slowing down, society will recognize that,” he said.

Responding to questions about internal party divisions, he stressed that New Democracy is a pluralistic party built on principles and shared values, but said the focus must remain on citizens’ concerns.

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“I do not believe in introspection. I only see the battle ahead—facing society’s problems with a united New Democracy and working to convince the public,” he said.

Asked about transparency, Kikilias was unequivocal.

“We will not protect anyone, nor do we intend to. We expose every dysfunction and every problem. Anyone hiding behind a party banner while attempting to obtain illegal benefits must be dealt with by the justice system,” he said.

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