Atlânticoline at BTL 2026

Atlânticoline at BTL 2026 Atlânticoline is participating in the 2026 edition of the Lisbon Tourism Exchange, BTL, taking place from today at FIL – Parque das Nações, and running until next Sunday. The Azorean maritime operator is, as customary, part of the Azores stand and will be present both during the trade-only days, Wednesday and […]

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Atlânticoline Modernises the Passenger Digital Experience

Atlânticoline is taking a decisive step in the modernisation of its services with the launch, this week, of a new ticketing and boarding system. The initiative results from a strategic partnership with the Finnish company Carus, a global leader in technological solutions for the maritime sector, and reinforces the operator’s commitment to regional mobility, sustainable […]

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Quality Management System

Atlânticoline obtains “Certificação de Sistema de Gestão” for its provision of maritime transport services for passengers and vehicles.

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Over 13,000 Azores Residents Registered on the Residente Açores Platform

On 1 January, the new passenger and vehicle maritime transport fares entered into force in the Autonomous Region of the Azores. The updated fare structure follows the entry into force of a new contract between Atlânticoline and the Regional Government of the Azores for the provision of the Public Service of Passenger and Vehicle Maritime […]

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Azores Resident Fare from 1 January 2025

Atlânticoline informs that, as from January 2025, an update to its fare structure will enter into force, in compliance with the new Public Service Obligations applicable to maritime transport in the Azores. This update includes the introduction of the Resident Fare, available exclusively to passengers registered on the Residente Açores platform, accessible at www.residenteacores.pt. To […]

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Disembarkations Increase

Excerpt: “The number of passengers disembarking at ports in the Azores in July increased by 4.1% compared to the same period last year, but remained below pre-COVID-19 pandemic figures, according to data released today by the Regional Statistics Service (SREA) (…)” Source: Açoriano Oriental

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