Ave Line
Ave Line is a Latvian shipping company that operates ferry services between Lübeck-Travemünde, Germany, and Riga, Latvia.
History
Ave Line was founded in 2000 and launched its first ferry service between Travemünde and Liepāja on November 21, 2008.The company initially operated with the chartered vessel Ave Liepaja. At the end of 2008, a second ship, Ave Luebeck, was also chartered. However, before the Ave Luebeck reached the Baltic Sea, the charter was canceled.
Following the expiration of the Ave Liepaja charter at the end of 2009, service was temporarily suspended for about four months. In April 2010, Ave Line introduced the Baltic Amber as the successor to Ave Liepaja. After Scandlines took over the Travemünde–Liepāja route, Ave Line shifted operations to the Latvian port of Ventspils before eventually moving its service to Riga.
Ferries
Ave Liepaja (2008–2009)
Built in 1999 as Brave Merchant for Merchant Ferries in Seville, Spain. From 2006 to 2008, the vessel was chartered by Iscomar for service between Palma, Majorca, and Barcelona, and was renamed Blanca del Mar. In November 2008, it was chartered by Ave Line and renamed Ave Liepaja for use on the Travemünde–Liepāja route. Since March 2010, it has operated for LD Lines between Boulogne-sur-Mer and Dover under the name Norman Bridge.Built 1999 as Brave Merchant, for Merchant Ferries, in Seville, Spain. From 2006 to 2008 chartered for use between Palma, Majorca and Barcelona by Iscomar and renamed Blanca del Mar. In November 2008, chartered by Ave Line and renamed Ave Liepaja for service between Travemünde and Liepaja. Since March 2010 it is on duty for LD Lines between Boulogne-sur-Mer and Dover, and was renamed the Norman Bridge.