The dying industry of cargo ship travel

(thespinoff.co.nz)

3 points | by olalonde 12 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • ggm 11 hours ago

    Still available Rotterdam to Iceland via Faroes

  • bell-cot 11 hours ago

    > The pandemic sank the bottom lines of most shipping companies. Fickle, hastily arranged quarantine laws often left merchants waiting offshore while cargo, crew and profits wasted away.

    > Companies like Maersk and CMA C&M, tightening their belts, decided passengers were more trouble than their worth. Any non-essential crew member increased the risk of infection, quarantine and delay. [...] shipping company contacts refused to take any more travellers, and a millennia-old tradition ended overnight.

    Sounds like a low-hanging target for green activists. Pressure ports to give preferential treatment to cargo ships with passengers, and upscale brands to transport their merch via passenger-friendly shipping companies.