Irish Ferries begins 2021 dry-dockings
Irish Ferries ‘Ulysses’ arrived at Cammel-Laird Birkenhead yesterday morning, kicking off the ferry companies 2021 dry-docking programme.
Irish Ferries ‘Ulysses’ arrived at Cammel-Laird Birkenhead yesterday morning, kicking off the ferry companies 2021 dry-docking programme.
The Isle of Man ferry ‘Ben-My-Chree’ will remain out of service for more than a week after damage was sustained entering Heysham harbour.
Larne to Cairnryan ferry European Causeway has returned to Larne following dry docking. European Seaway meanwhile has arrived at Gdansk for repairs
P&O Ferries European Causeway is in dry dock. Meanwhile, there is a single-ship timetable in operation on the route between Larne and Cairnyran.
The former Belfast, Larne, Warrenpoint, and Dublin Ro-Ro ferry Clipper Ranger has left Birkenhead for Canada, while Seatruck Power has entered dry dock at Cammell Laird.
P&O Ferries European Causeway is expected to return to Larne tonight ahead of her reintroduction to the Larne to Cairnryan route in place of European Seaway later this week.
P&O Ferries EUROPEAN CAUSEWAY no longer looks to be returning to service on July 8th as previously planned.
P&O Ferries European Causeway and Seatruck Ferries Seatruck Progress both arrived for dry docking at Cammell Laird yesterday morning.
P&O Ferries EUROPEAN SEAWAY is back in service between Larne and Cairnryan, with EUROPEAN HIGHLANDER and EUROPEAN CAUSEWAY expected to switch places soon in order for the latter to go to dry dock.
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European Highlander has returned to Larne after a six week period away prior to taking up service again in place of European Seaway which will cover European Causeway after the weekend.
European Causeway will be absent from the Larne to Cairnryan route for around 8 days during July as a result of the delayed return of European Highlander to the service.