Maritime Company Halts Sète-Tangier Ferry Bookings Amid Passenger Surge

Faced with the influx of travelers, the maritime company Intershipping announces saturation from the port of Sète. From Saturday, July 10, it is suspending ticket sales.
Mandated by the Moroccan government for the operation of two ships Victoria I and Romantika, Intershipping is no longer able to contain the flow of passengers, according to a statement from the management.
To this end, it is temporarily suspending the sale of tickets in order, it says, to adjust its current capacities, knowing that the two ships have a total capacity of 4,000 passengers and 1,000 cars.
"No reservation and no ticket sales are possible in the port of Sète, only passengers with tickets purchased on our website will be able to access our ships," the company’s managers said on its website.
The company announces that its website was under maintenance until July 12 and that trips from the port of Sète in France are full for the dates of July 10, 13, 15 and 17.
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