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  2. Brittany Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Ferries is the trading name of the French shipping company, BAI Bretagne Angleterre Irlande S.A. founded in 1973 by Alexis Gourvennec, that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between France, England, Ireland, and Spain.

  3. File:Brittany ferries route map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Brittany ferries.png licensed with CC-BY-SA; File:Blank_map_europe_no_borders.svg licensed with PD-self 2009-01-28T19:52:57Z Phirosiberia 10495x7945 (309630 Bytes) Only one object.

  4. MV Pont-Aven - Wikipedia

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    A model of the Pont-Aven as built.. Pont-Aven was ordered by Brittany Ferries from the Meyer Werft shipyard on the river Ems, gt Papenburg, Germany on 22 February 2002.She was laid down on 9 April 2003, [4] launched 13 September the same year and completed on 7 February 2004, ahead of schedule.

  5. Irish Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Irish Ferries route map. Since June 2021, Dover-Calais has also been operated. Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin Port–Holyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin Port-Cherbourg in France.

  6. MV Reine Mathilde - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, prior to the arrival of the Normandie, the Reine Mathilde was retired from service with Brittany Ferries and sold. Beauport arriving in Southampton for laying up, 1991 She was subsequently chartered by British Channel Island Ferries (BCIF) in which Brittany Ferries held a large share.

  7. File:Brittany Ferries at Cobh, 2001 - panoramio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. MF Prince - Wikipedia

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    Prince was built in 1979 in Verolme Cork Dockyards in Ireland for B+I Line under the name Connacht for the Cork - Swansea and Cork - Pembroke Dock routes. In 1980 she was moved to the Dublin - Liverpool route, and in 1982 she was moved to the Dublin - Holyhead route.

  9. MV Normandie - Wikipedia

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    Later, Brittany Ferries withdrew and cancelled the order for a new LNG-powered ferry and for the LNG conversions, and instead announced that all vessels were to have scrubbers systems fitted. Accordingly, Normandie was fitted with a scrubber in October 2015. In the same dry dock visit, improvements were made to her public areas.