Ferry company introduces second ship
14:36, 23 March 2012
by Graham Tutthill
A cross-Channel ferry operator is to launch a second ship on its new Dover-Calais route next month.
DFDS and LD Lines started the Calais service following the demise of SeaFrance. They have been running one ship, Norman Spirit.
But as from April 27, another ferry will be introduced, doubling the frequency of sailings to 10 daily departures from each port.
"It has been our plan all along to operate the route with at least two ships in order to be able to deliver a satisfactory service and frequency to our many customers," said senior vice president Carsten Jensen, head of DFDS’ routes in the Channel.
"Following a successful start, we are therefore extremely pleased to announce that we have succeeded in securing the Barfleur as the second ship on the route.
"With two ships, we will be able to double our frequency on the route from five daily departures from each port to 10 daily departures. In total, there will be 22 daily departures out of Dover and an equal number out of Calais and Dunkirk combined."
The vessel has been chartered from Brittany Ferries and will be renamed prior to entry into service. She was built in 1992 and can accommodate 1,212 passengers and 550 cars. She has a freight capacity of 1,530 lane metres.
She will fly the French flag and be operated by a French crew increasing the total number of French employees to about 300.
The route is operated in partnership between DFDS and LDA.