- Fred. Olsen Express
Infobox Company
company_name = Fred. Olsen Express, S.A.
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company_type =Subsidiary
foundation =1974
location =Canary Islands
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area_served =Canary Islands
industry =Shipping
products = Ferry transport
revenue =
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parent =Bonheur and Ganger Rolf
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homepage = [http://www.fredolsen.es www.fredolsen.es]
footnotes =Fred. Olsen Express is an inter island
ferry service based in theCanary Islands ,Spain . The company operates a fleet of five modernfastferries , including the world's firsttrimaran fast ferry, the Benchijigua Express, which entered service in 2005. Fred Olsen Express operates 5 routes throughout the Canaries. The company is owned by the Olsen family controlledBonheur and Ganger Rolf, that among other things also owns the shipping companiesFred. Olsen Cruise Lines andFirst Olsen Tankers .History
Fred. Olsen Express was founded in
1974 as Ferry Gomera, S.A. The first sailing took placeJuly 8 ,1974 , when a ferry set sail from theGomera n capital ofSan Sebastian de La Gomera for the town ofLos Cristianos inTenerife . The first ferry to operate the route was christened the "Benchijigua ", which is named after a small village located in the South ofLa Gomera . It also was in keeping with a long tradition of Fred. Olsen which was that all name of the company's ships should begin with the letter B.Until this first sailing the island of
La Gomera had practically been isolated and was only ever visited by a single boat which came to collectbanana s andtomatoes , that the island produced forexport to Europe, and in return dropped of supplies for the island. It was the opening of this first route by Fred Olsen that really brought about changes for the Gomerans. The ferry even set sail for emergencies, sometimes with only a single ambulance and patient on-board, and for the simple reason that if the ferry did not take the patient the patient would have died.The route between
Gomera andTenerife initially operated 3 times a day in each direction and took 80 minutes, (the current crossing time is now half this) and was capable of handling 400 passengers and around 60 cars. Within six months of the route opening 100,000 people had used the crossing, a figure that far exceeded expectations. As a gesture of goodwill a free coach was provided from Los Cristianos in the South ofTenerife to the capitalSanta Cruz de Tenerife . Five years after the launch of the service a new larger and faster ferry was added, the "Bonanza ". The ship had previously been served with the company in Northern Europe, but was transferred to the Gomera route. Then again in 1989 still trading as Ferry Gomera the company introduced a route fromLos Cristianos toSan Sebastian de La Gomera using a ferry named the "SES Sant’ Agata" (later the "Gomera Express") which was promoted as "fast and comfortable". The crossing took only 35 minutes. Also in 1989 a route was established betweenPlaya Blanca ,Lanzarote andCorralejo ,Fuerteventura which was operated by the ferry "Betancuria".By 1990 Ferry Gomera had made a grand total of 29,095 ferry crossings and travelled 1,163,800 kilometres (625,542 miles or 29 trips around the world). The total number of vehicles carried was nearly 722,200,00. The route had also carried nearly 900 patients as well as 20 additional critical emergency crossings. In
1994 Fred. Olsen signed a deal with the Canarian Postal Service to offer an on-board post office on board the Benchijigua Express. A fourth daily service was also added. The year2000 saw the entry of the "Benchijigua Express " on the Gomera route.The Fred Olsen Express fleet
The following ships operate for Fred Olsen Express, a company based in the
Canary Islands (Spain )
* "Benchijigua Express " [http://www.fredolsen.es/lineas/ingles/Benchijigua.asp]
* "Bocayna Express " [http://www.fredolsen.es/lineas/ingles/Bocayna.asp]
* "Bencomo Express " [http://www.fredolsen.es/lineas/ingles/Bencomo.asp]
* "Bentago Express " [http://www.fredolsen.es/lineas/ingles/Bentago.asp]
* "Bonanza Express " [http://www.fredolsen.es/lineas/ingles/Bonanza.asp]
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