The international service for requesting transfers i’way of Dmitry Salikhov and Dmitry Saraykin began to transport passengers from Venice airport to any place in the city by boat. “A ship in Venice is not a whim, but a real necessity,” Salikhov said.
I’way launched a transfer service in Venice from Marco Polo International Airport to any point in the city by boat. This was reported in the press service of the service.
“We all understand that a boat in Venice is not a whim, but a real need,” said Dmitry Salikhov, co-founder and CEO of i’way.
The Vizianello GV 30 boat is available to order in three types with a capacity of 3 to 8 passengers. An order can be placed in the service application or through a personal account on the i’way website.
Photo credit: i’way
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I’way was founded in 2009 in Novosibirsk by Dmitry Salikhov and Dmitry Saraykin. The service offers transfer services. The company’s network includes 600 airports in 120 countries. According to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, in 2022, the income of the i’way legal entity in Russia amounted to 130 million rubles.
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Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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