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The St. Sunniva was the world's first purpose-built cruise ship and was a great success, so much so the St. Rognvald was obliged to carry out two cruises to accommodate the overflow of bookings. A more ambitious cruise programme was arranged for 1888, involving the St. Rognvald carrying out a 21-day cruise to the North Cape followed by St ...
IMO Number Name(s) In Service Date Out of Service Date Tonnage Passengers Route(s) served Notes Images 9443566 Bore Song: 2011 25,586 12 Teesport−Zeebrugge In Service 9533816 Spirit of France: 2012 49,000 2,000 Dover-Calais In Service 9524231 Spirit of Britain: 2011 49,000 2,000 Dover-Calais In Service 9244116 European Highlander: 2002 21,188 410
On 9 February Spirit of France departed Dover at 12:05 (UTC) carrying passengers for the first time, making its maiden voyage and beginning service for P&O Ferries. In early 2019, Spirit of France was reflagged from the Port of Dover, England to Limassol , Cyprus in the lead up to Brexit due to the requirement by the owners of both Spirit-class ...
In 2006, the P&O Group, including P&O Ferries was sold to Dubai-based DP World. Shortly afterwards it was taken over by Dubai World. [5] On 15 January 2010, P&O Ferries announced that it would be closing the Portsmouth–Bilbao route by the end of September to coincide with the end of its existing charter for Pride of Bilbao. This meant the ...
Naviera Armas [2]-Armas Trasmediterránea group [3] (Mainland Canary Islands including Huelva to Canary Islands, Spain to Morocco) NorthLink Ferries (Orkney and Shetland, Scotland) Orkney Ferries (Orkney, Scotland) P&O Ferries (United Kingdom to France; Netherlands, Belgium and Spain) P&O Irish Sea ; Pentland Ferries (Orkney, Scotland)
P&O North Sea Ferries (1996–present) Operator: North Sea Ferries (1993–1997) P&O North Sea Ferries (1997–2002) P&O Irish Sea (2002–2010) P&O Ferries (2010–present) Port of registry: Rotterdam Netherlands: Route: Rotterdam – Tilbury: Builder: Van der Giessen de Noord: Yard number: 961: Launched: 5 June 1993: Maiden voyage: 31 October ...
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P&O European Ferries (formerly Townsend Thoresen), a division of P&O Ferries, was a ferry company which operated in the English Channel from 1987 after the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster, when Townsend Thoresen was renamed P&O European Ferries, until 1999 when the Portsmouth Operations became P&O Portsmouth and the Dover Operations were merged with Stena Line AB to make P&O Stena Line.