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Two more Hapag-Lloyd vessels to pass the Suez Canal today

Mar 31, 2021

The three Hapag-Lloyd ships that transited the Suez Canal yesterday have commenced sea passage. Today around 35 vessels are expected to pass the canal, among them the vessels “Laila” and “Athenian”. They will leave the canal this evening around 8.00 PM local time.

At the moment still 355 vessels are waiting to pass the canal within the next days, including the following four vessels of Hapag-Lloyd:

  • “Al Rawdah” Voy 1204, DP 261750 (IOS Service westbound)
  • “New York Express” Voy 041E, DP 264927 (MD1 eastbound)
  • “Warnow Master” Voy 2100N, DP 269757 (FE4 westbound)
  • “Tokyo Bay” Voy 2108E, DP 262705 (IEX Port Said eastbound)

Exact ETA of affected vessels is still under evaluation. 

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