Irish Continental Group kjøper "Calais Seaways" fra DFDS - blir "Isle Of Innisfree"

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Irish Ferries to double frequency on Dover Calais route with second ship​


Irish Ferries is pleased to announce the addition of the ro-ro cruise ferry ISLE OF INNISFREE to its Dover to Calais route. The ship is expected to enter service in the first week of December 2021.

ISLE OF INNISFREE was built in 1992 by the Boelwerf shipyard in Belgium and originally delivered as PRINS FILIP, she has spent most of her life on the short shipping straits between England and France. The ISLE OF INNISFREE has the capacity to carry up to 1,140 passengers, 83 freight vehicles or 600 cars. The ship offers a host of quality facilities for freight drivers/passengers such as a self-service restaurant, café/bar, Club Class lounge, onboard duty-free shop, children’s play area and spacious outdoor decks.

Andrew Sheen, Irish Ferries Managing Director, said: “We are delighted be able to add a second ship to our Dover / Calais route, with the ship doubling our frequency with a departure every 2 ½ hours rather than the current 5 hours between sailings. The Ship underlines our commitment to this route and facilitates trade for both exporters and importers as well as ensuring capacity for essential passenger movements and greater choice for tourism”.

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