Irish Ferries’ Isle of Inisheer Channel Bound As Dover Faces Capacity Pressures
Irish Ferries’ new ISLE OF INISHEER is now on her way to Calais to prepare for service whilst Dover remains under severe pressure due to P&O suspension
The Dover to Dunkirk route is operated by DFDS using three purpose-built Ro-Pax ferries. Previously this route was operated by Norfolk Line.
Irish Ferries’ new ISLE OF INISHEER is now on her way to Calais to prepare for service whilst Dover remains under severe pressure due to P&O suspension
DOVER SEAWAYS is the first of three DFDS Dover – Dunkerque ships to complete a major refurbishment which brings improved facilities for drivers and passengers.
An exclusive look at DFDS’ plans for the Dover – Calais ships. We also give a short preview of what is ahead for the Dunkerque fleet.
DFDS will open a new shoreside Duty Free shop at Dunkirk next week, allowing customers to load bulky items into their car before sailing to Dover
Irish Ferries has begun taking passenger bookings for its new Dover – Calais route, with the first sailing taking place later this month.
DFDS, Peel Ports, and Port of Calais have announced that a new ferry route between Sheerness and Calais will open in June.
Dublin-based Irish Ferries intends to offer hauliers an inclusive landbridge product between Ireland and France with the launch of a new route.
The Port of Dover has reported that a month on since the end of the Brexit transition period, freight traffic volumes are at 90% of the level that is typical for the time of year.