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MS Pearl Seaways is a cruiseferry owned by DFDS Seaways and operated on their Copenhagen–Frederikshavn-Oslo service. She was built in 1989 by Wärtsilä Marine, Turku, for Rederi AB Slite as MS Athena for use in Viking Line traffic. Between 1993 and 2001, she sailed as MS Langkapuri Star Aquarius.
DFDS Seaways is a Danish shipping company that operates passenger and freight services across northern Europe. Following the acquisition of Norfolkline in 2010, DFDS restructured its other shipping divisions ( DFDS Tor Line and DFDS Lisco) into the previously passenger-only operation of DFDS Seaways.
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DFDS Seaways France: Dover - Calais Pearl Seaways: 178.40 m (585.3 ft) 40,039 2,200 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph) 1989 Wärtsilä Marine Perno Shipyard, Finland: DFDS Seaways Denmark: Copenhagen - Frederikshavn - Oslo Nuraghes: 214 m (702 ft) 39,780 3,000 29 kn (54 km/h; 33 mph) 2004 Fincantieri, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy: Tirrenia di Navigazione
MS Princess Seaways is a cruiseferry operated and owned by the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways on a route connecting North Shields, England, to IJmuiden in the Netherlands. She was built in 1986 as Peter Pan by Seebeckwerft , Bremerhaven , Germany for TT-Line .
On 26 July the ship was renamed Crown of Scandinavia and began sailing on Scandinavian Seaways (a marketing name for DFDS passenger operations) Copenhagen — Helsingborg — Oslo -service. In 1999 the company name reverted to DFDS Seaways. In January 2005 the ship was rebuilt at Öresundsvarvet, Landskrona, Sweden. On 15 October 2006 the call ...
The Pearl, a schooner in the Pearl incident, an 1848 slave escape attempt; MS Pearl, a cruise ship built in 1967; MS Pearl Seaways, a cruiseferry operated by DFDS Seaways (Seaways' Pearl cruise-ferry) Norwegian Pearl, a Norwegian Cruise Lines cruise ship built in 2006; X-Press Pearl, an X-Press Feeders containership that sank off Sri Lanka in 2021
[13] [14] The Oslo route was reopened by DFDS Seaways on June 25, 2020 by the ferries traveling to and from Copenhagen which began stopping in Frederikshavn. There is a single departure and arrival per day. The route is serviced by MS Pearl Seaways and MS Crown Seaways. [15] [needs update]