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A new link has been added from Fishguard to Dublin, but this takes twice as long as the ferry from Holyhead. A spokesperson for Stena Line said: “Stena Line is offering sailings for passengers ...
Four daily ferry sailings travel each way between Holyhead and Dublin, operated by Stena Line and Irish Ferries. On average, two million passengers use Holyhead a year and about 1,200 lorries and ...
A lack of clarity over the Holyhead reopening date has exacerbated issues ... said the closure was having a huge cost both in terms of money and time. ... Stena Line has added an extra sailing, at ...
Irish passengers who had planned to travel home via the storm-damaged Holyhead ferry port this Christmas are having to make “costly” new arrangements due to its closure.
They have been relocated from a ferry in Pembroke, more than 200 miles (320km) from Manchester, to Rosslare in Co Wexford, but have not been given a time or date for the sailing.
Port operator, Stena Line has apologised for the cancellation of its Holyhead sailings, adding that it was "doing everything in its power to mitigate the effects of the closure on passenger and ...
The Stena Estrid is a passenger and vehicle 'Ro-Pax' ferry which sails for Stena Line on its Holyhead–Dublin route. [1] She is the first ferry in the E-Flexer class, [2] and was delivered to the company on 15 November 2019. [3] [4] She made her maiden commercial crossing between Holyhead and Dublin on 13 January 2020. [5]
These two newbuildings, as yet unnamed, will be 240 m (787 ft 5 in) long and thus share the hull with ships #7 and #8 (Stena Estelle and Stena Ebba), despite having much less lane space (3320 lm to 3600 lm). Both ships will be methanol-ready and will feature an hybrid propulsion as-built.