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Thousands of Christmas travellers hoping to cross the Irish Sea by ferry face disruption due to Storm Darragh damage.. The port of Holyhead – which provides the main ferry connection between ...
The future of Stena Saga remains uncertain and remained laid up in Gothenburg (since end of 2021 she has been anchored near Manila, Philippines). 2020 – 2021 - After being replaced by two new e-flexers, MV Stena Embla and MV Stena Edda, on the Belfast to Birkenhead route MV Stena Mersey and MV Stena Lagan proceeded to Tuzla, Turkey for a ...
In March 2020, Stena Line announced that it would withdraw the vessel from the Oslo-Fredrikshavn route and terminate the route, citing lack of traffic and missing the important summer season due to the Coronavirus border closures as the main reason. [10] She was renamed Saga and laid up in the port of Uddevalla for almost a year.
Container lines have now cancelled 212 sailings over the next three months in response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Copenhagen-based Sea-Intelligence. The tally has more than ...
Stena Line, the port's owners, said it had tried to arrange alternative plans for passengers and freight. Storm-hit port closed until at least 15 January Postal service won't use storm-hit port at ...
From late March 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Brittany Ferries was forced to cancel all passenger sailings until 15 May 2020 after British government advice was issued against all travel. [7] Initially they had been offering refund vouchers valid for 2 years for affected customers.
A spokesperson for Stena Line said: “Stena Line is offering sailings for passengers and freight from Dublin to ports in Birkenhead and Fishguard. In addition, a new freight route from Dublin to ...
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