Brittany Ferries to Move Most Cork Sailings to Rosslare
Brittany Ferries has decided to switch the majority of its sailings from Cork to Rosslare, in a move that could benefit people travelling from Northern Ireland.
Brittany Ferries has decided to switch the majority of its sailings from Cork to Rosslare, in a move that could benefit people travelling from Northern Ireland.
Brittany Ferries maintains commitment to its Ireland-Spain route, but moves departure port to Rosslare as Rosslare-Bilbao replaces Cork-Santander as key freight route to Europe
Brittany Ferries latest vessel is now in service on the Cork – Santander route.
Brittany Ferries recently added Kerry to the Cork to Santander route. Find out more about the latest vessel to be added to the fleet.
Stena RoRo owned Kerry left Gibraltar for Santander yesterday, ahead of joining the Santander to Cork route in place of Connemara within the next month.
A ‘new’ ferry which will link Cork with Spain has left Croatia prior to starting her new service across the Bay of Biscay in November.
French operator Brittany Ferries revealed earlier that they are in the final stages of negotiating the charter of a Visentini-built vessel from Stena RoRo which will allow CONNEMARA to be moved elsewhere.
Brittany Ferries is to open the first ever direct ferry link between Ireland and Spain later this year.
There will be two direct sailings weekly from Cork to Santander and the new route will go on sale at the end of January.