P&O Ferries Services Remain Suspended Following Wide Scale Sackings
The majority P&O Ferries’ services remain suspended after the company made most of its seafaring staff redundant last Thursday.
The ferry service between Dublin and Liverpool is operated by P&O Ferries (freight and passengers with vehicles) and CLdN-owned Seatruck Ferries (freight only).
The majority P&O Ferries’ services remain suspended after the company made most of its seafaring staff redundant last Thursday.
Your guide to P&O Ferries’ Liverpool – Dublin passenger and freight ferries Norbank and Norbay, including interior photos and a deck plan.
P&O Ferries’ Norbay has been a regular visitor to Larne as a relief vessel. We take a brief look at some of her visits to the North Channel.
A snapshot of some of the ferries visiting Dublin Port on a single day in February 2021, including some unusual vessels currently on dry-dock relief duty.
CLdN ro-ro has reconfigured its services from Dublin and Liverpool to Spain and Portugal following the UK leaving the EU single market and customs union.
P&O Ferries’ chartered replacement for ‘Misida’ is currently on her way from Tyneside to Dublin ahead of taking up service next week.
“Oceanex Connaigra’ is expected to arrive at Harland & Wolff tomorrow ahead of further work for Stena Line which may see some visitors to Belfast from Dublin.
P&O Ferries has temporarily withdrawn one of its ships from service after a crew member tested positive for COVID-19.
P&O Ferries found that just eight per cent of the public said they would only travel overseas when a vaccine for Covid-19 was available.
‘Misida’ is ready to take up service between Dublin and Liverpool, but a long-term charter has already been agreed for the ship with another operator.
P&O Ferries has gone on the offensive by adding additional freight capacity toboth of its Irish Sea routes.
Short sea freight operator CLdN has made a bold move in the current crisis by announcing the first pure RoRo-service in a triangle trade between Santander (ES), Liverpool (UK) and Dublin (IE).