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January 29, 2019
Ferry operator Irish Ferries has released a statement in response to a ruling by the Irish NTA that they must pay compensation to passengers
December 21, 2018
Irish Ferries brand new ferry W.B. YEATS arrived in Dublin Port for the first time yesterday morning, greeted by a traditional water salute from two of the ports tugs
December 18, 2018
Irish Ferries new 54,975gt ferry W.B. YEATS arrived in her French port of Cherbourg for the first time this morning. The new ferry, which was built for the Dublin to Cherbourg route, has stopped off in France for berthing trials on her delivery voyage to Dublin.
December 12, 2018
This Christmas, look forward to the gift of summer sun and sail to France in style, as Irish Ferries prepares to celebrate the arrival of the majestic W.B. Yeats.
Irish Continental Group plc (“ICG”) is pleased to announce that the cruise ferry W.B.Yeats was delivered today to ICG at Flensburg, Germany. The W.B.Yeats was built by the German shipbuilder Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesselschaft & Co.KG at a contract price of €144 million.
December 3, 2018
Learn more about Irish Ferries' W.B. YEATS, which was built specifically for their Dublin to France and Dublin to Holyhead services.
November 29, 2018
Irish Ferries parent company, Irish Continental Group (ICG), published a trading update earlier today which included a small update on the delivery of W.B. YEATS.
October 29, 2018
Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft have filed a complaint of sabotage with the local prosecutor. Meanwhile W.B. YEATS has left the yard for the first time.
October 12, 2018
According to posts made to Facebook, Irish Ferries much delayed new vessel could commence sea-trials as early as next week.
September 17, 2018
The new vessel still has no date for entering service. Meanwhile operator’s ‘annus horribilis’ continues with an unusual amount of cancellations and delays.
August 30, 2018
Irish Continental Group have published results showing pre-tax profits have almost halved. Meanwhile new vessel W.B. YEATS has been delayed further.
August 26, 2018
"Industry sources" have told The Irish Times that the new ferry now won't be delivered until October. Meanwhile competition is hotting up between the UK and Island of Ireland.