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  2. MV Armorique (2008) - Wikipedia

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    MV Armorique is a passenger and freight ferry built for Brittany Ferries by STX Europe in Finland at a cost of £81 million (€110 million). [2] [3] [4] The vessel was delivered to Brittany Ferries on 26 January 2009, [5] it was originally planned for her to be delivered in September 2008.

  3. MV Pont-Aven - Wikipedia

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    Pont Aven is the fastest and largest purpose-built cruise-ferry on the English Channel. Prior to being named, Pont-Aven was referred to as Bretagne 2; this was then the codename for the new Brittany Ferries vessel for the PlymouthRoscoff route, the Armorique.

  4. Roscoff - Wikipedia

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    Existing ferry operators were reluctant to take on the relatively long PlymouthRoscoff crossing so Gourvennec and colleagues founded Brittany Ferries. Since the early 1970s Roscoff has been developed as a ferry port for the transport of Breton agricultural produce and for motor tourism. Brittany Ferries link Roscoff with both Ireland and the ...

  5. Direct Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Direct Ferries is a UK based ferry travel aggregator service that provides bookings for ferry crossings across the globe. Its main crossings include mainland Europe, such as the France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Germany; North Africa, such as Morocco and Algeria; Asia, such as China, Russia, Cambodia and Hong Kong; and the Americas, such as the United States, Canada, Peru and ...

  6. Port of Bloscon-Roscoff - Wikipedia

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    - Brittany Ferries, with 2 destinations: Plymouth and Cork - Irish Ferries, sailed to-and-fro between Rosslare and Roscoff from 1995 until 2018. They now use Cherbourg as their French destination instead. As of 2011, the total of cross channel-traffic shared out between Roscoff and Saint-Malo was 960586 passengers.

  7. Brittany Ferries - Wikipedia

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    The company itself began sailings on 2 January 1973 between Roscoff in Brittany and Plymouth in the South West of England, using the freight ferry Kerisnel, a former Israeli tank carrier. The company's primary aim at that time was to exploit opportunities presented by the UK's entry into the European Common Market , forerunner to the European ...

  8. MV Bretagne - Wikipedia

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    MV Bretagne was ordered by Brittany Ferries in the late 1980s in order to increase capacity on the company's routes from Plymouth to Santander, Plymouth to Roscoff and Roscoff to Cork. The ship set a new standard in on-board facilities for the company and was one of the first true cruise-ferries on the Channel.

  9. MV Quiberon - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth-Santander, Plymouth-Roscoff and Roscoff-Cork 1982-1989; Plymouth-Roscoff, with winter sailings on Portsmouth/Plymouth-St Malo as well, 1989-2002; Portsmouth-Caen 2002; From her launch and throughout her service with Brittany Ferries her Port of Registry was Morlaix.

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