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Hapag Lloyd update on the Red Sea situation

Jan 04, 2024

Hapag Lloyd has decided to continue to avoid the Red Sea route for the safety of its crew and cargo.

Hapag Lloyd will introduce a shuttle service connecting Red Sea cargo via Jeddah, SA. This will enable them to connect the Red Sea market with Europe, North America and Latin America.

(Updated)
Tanger, MA – Damietta, EG – Jeddah, SA – Damietta, EG – Tanger, MA

  • A feeder service has been arranged whereby Aqaba, JO and Port Sudan, SD are routed via Jeddah, SA.
  • Hapag Lloyd plans to maintain a 10-day frequency for this service.

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