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The Catalina Flyer is a 500-passenger catamaran ferry operated by Catalina Passenger Service. It has provided daily passenger service since 1988 from the Balboa Pavilion in Newport Beach, California to the city of Avalon located on Santa Catalina Island. Prior to 1988, the same run was served by the Island Holiday from the mid-1950s until 1978, and the Catalina Holiday from 1978 until 1988, both also operated by Catalina Passenger Service.

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  • Catalina Flyer (en)
  • Catalina Flyer (de)
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  • Die Catalina Flyer ist ein Katamaran-Schnellboot (27 Knoten), das zwischen Newport Beach und Santa Catalina Island im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien verkehrt. Die Verbindung wird seit 1988 von „Catalina Passenger Service“ betrieben. Das Schiff legt in der Nähe des historischen Balboa-Pavilions ab und fährt einmal täglich Avalon, den Hauptort der Insel, an. Die Überfahrt dauert etwa 75 Minuten. (de)
  • The Catalina Flyer is a 500-passenger catamaran ferry operated by Catalina Passenger Service. It has provided daily passenger service since 1988 from the Balboa Pavilion in Newport Beach, California to the city of Avalon located on Santa Catalina Island. Prior to 1988, the same run was served by the Island Holiday from the mid-1950s until 1978, and the Catalina Holiday from 1978 until 1988, both also operated by Catalina Passenger Service. (en)
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  • Catalina Flyer (1988–present) (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Catalina_Flyer.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Catalina_Flyer_passengers_coming_ashore_at_Catalina_Islaland.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Catalina_Flyer.jpg
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  • Catalina Passenger Service (en)
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  • Nichols Bros. Boat Builders (en)
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  • * *Callsign: WTD8887 (en)
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  • Catalina Flyer (en)
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  • Newport Beach, (en)
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  • 33.34444444444444 -118.32194444444444
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  • Newport Beach, CA - Avalon, CA (en)
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  • In service (en)
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  • Die Catalina Flyer ist ein Katamaran-Schnellboot (27 Knoten), das zwischen Newport Beach und Santa Catalina Island im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien verkehrt. Die Verbindung wird seit 1988 von „Catalina Passenger Service“ betrieben. Das Schiff legt in der Nähe des historischen Balboa-Pavilions ab und fährt einmal täglich Avalon, den Hauptort der Insel, an. Die Überfahrt dauert etwa 75 Minuten. Die Catalina Flyer ist der größte Katamaran an der Westküste der Vereinigten Staaten, der für den Transport von Passagieren ausgelegt ist. Er besitzt eine Länge von 37 Metern und eine Breite von 18 Metern. Auf dem Schiff finden bis zu 500 Fahrgäste Platz. (de)
  • The Catalina Flyer is a 500-passenger catamaran ferry operated by Catalina Passenger Service. It has provided daily passenger service since 1988 from the Balboa Pavilion in Newport Beach, California to the city of Avalon located on Santa Catalina Island. Prior to 1988, the same run was served by the Island Holiday from the mid-1950s until 1978, and the Catalina Holiday from 1978 until 1988, both also operated by Catalina Passenger Service. The Catalina Flyer is the largest passenger-carrying catamaran on the West Coast of the United States and at the time it was launched it was the largest in North America. It carries an eight-person crew, and features a sundeck, full-service lounges and large view windows. The Catalina Flyer makes one round trip daily, leaving Newport Beach for Avalon in the morning and returning from Avalon to Newport Beach in the early evening. It takes approximately 75 minutes for a one way trip. In addition to regular passenger service, the vessel is also available for private charter. In the fall and winter of 2010–2011, the Flyer's service was temporarily suspended, in order to upgrade the ship's engines to meet the environmental requirements of California's Commercial Harbor Craft Regulation. (en)
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