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Irish Ferries route map. Since June 2021, Dover-Calais has also been operated.

Irish Ferries is an Irish ferry and transport company that operates passenger and freight services on routes between Ireland, Britain and Continental Europe, including Dublin PortHolyhead; Rosslare Europort to Pembroke as well as Dublin Port-Cherbourg in France.

The company is a division of the Irish Continental Group (ICG) which trades on the Irish Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange. ICG also owns the Eucon container line which operates vessels on routes operating between Ireland and the continent.

Irish Ferries' flagship, MV Ulysses, is currently the largest ROPAX ferry operating on the Irish Sea and when launched in 2001 was the world's largest car ferry in terms of car-carrying capacity. Other ships in the fleet include Шаблон:MS, MV W.B. Yeats and the fast ferry Dublin Swift (preceded by Шаблон:HSC, which operated until 2018). The company also charters in a ro-pax vessel, Шаблон:MS. The company used to charter Шаблон:MV which was sold to Interisland Line, and Pride of Bilbao which was sold to St. Peter Line in 2013 and then renamed Princess Anastasia.

History

Irish Continental Line was formed in 1973 as a joint venture between Irish Shipping, Fearnley & Eger and Swedish company Lion Ferry.[1] It originally operated on the Rosslare–Le Havre route with the 547 berth, 210 car ferry Saint Patrick.[2] When Irish Shipping went into liquidation in 1984, Irish Continental Line was sold off in a management buyout and emerged as Irish Continental Group.

In 1992, ICG took over the British and Irish Steam Packet Company Limited, a nationalised company which traded under the name B&I Line and operated ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead and between Rosslare and Pembroke Dock.

In 2005, Irish Ferries replaced all its workers with foreign agency labour that was cheaper than that of its rivals, such as P&O Ferries, Stena Line and DFDS, thereby undercutting their prices. Its competitive practice, as well as the use of security personnel to carry out the replacement of its crewmembers, were described by many in the industry as a "blueprint" for P&O's 2022 sacking of hundreds of its seafarers.[3][4]

Investment

As part of its offer to buy B&I Line, management at ICG undertook to invest in replacing what was an ageing fleet. Over the following decade, a programme of fleet renewal was undertaken involving investment of €500 million to create what was described as the most modern ferry fleet in western Europe.

New vessels were built such as Ulysses, Isle of Innisfree (now on charter in New Zealand as Kaitaki), Isle of Inishmore and a fast ferry Jonathan Swift, all for service on its Ireland–UK routes. As a result, the company put itself in a position to attract increased passenger and freight business, influenced by the modern facilities and improved reliability of each vessel and the extra capacity that was available on board.

On 31 May 2016, ICG announced that it had entered into an agreement with the German company Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft to build a cruise ferry Шаблон:MV at a contract price of €144 million. The new cruise ferry can accommodate 1,880 passengers and crew, with 435 cabins and with capacity for 2,800 lane metres of freight (165 freight vehicles) plus an additional dedicated car deck with capacity for 300 passenger cars.[5] Summer 2018 bookings for the new ferry were cancelled due to delays in its delivery from the shipyard.[6]

In March 2021, Irish Ferries in a surprise announcement revealed that they were opening a new route between Dover and Calais, due to start in June, later revealed to be June 29th.[7][8] This is the first such route that Irish Ferries operates which does not call in Ireland, with Dover and Calais being two major UK and French ports respectively. The service began with the Шаблон:MS operating between the two ports, with two more ships due to enter service – the MS Isle of Innisfree (1991, ex-Calais Seaways)[9] in December 2021, and Шаблон:MS (ex- "Ciudad de Mahón) expected in Q1 2022 after rebranding and refurbishing work.[10][11]

Awards

In 2001, the newly completed vessel Ulysses was awarded the title 'Most Significant Newbuild – Ferry' by Lloyds List Cruise & Ferry.[12] In 2019, the latest addition to its fleet, W.B. Yeats was awarded the 'Ferry Concept Award' and the 'Interior Architecture Award' at the international Shippax Industry Awards.

Fleet

In 2005, Irish Ferries began to re-register its fleet under flags of convenience,[13][14] enabling the company to save approximately €11.5 million[15] by replacing crew with agency staff. As of February 2018, all vessels owned by Irish Ferries or Irish Continental Group are registered in either the Bahamas or Cyprus



Current fleet

Ship Built Entered Service Route Gross Tonnage Notes Flag Image
Ulysses 2000 2001 Dublin - Holyhead Шаблон:GT One of the largest ro-pax ferries currently operating on the Irish Sea, carrying up to 1,938 passengers, 1,342 cars and 241 trucks. Шаблон:Flag Файл:Ulysses Arriving In Dublin.jpg
W.B. Yeats 2018 2019 Dublin - Cherbourg Шаблон:GT Carrying up to 1,800 passengers, with 440 cabins; 300-car deck and 165 freight vehicles (or additional cars) Шаблон:Flag Файл:W. B. Yeats at FSG.jpg
Oscar Wilde 2007 May 2023 Dublin - Holyhead
Dublin - Cherbourg
Шаблон:GT Chartered for 2-year purchase option Carrying up to 1,900 passengers, with 131 cabins; 450-car deck and 120 freight vehicles Шаблон:Flag Файл:190407 Star Helsinki.jpg
Шаблон:MS 1994 2023 Rosslare - Pembroke Шаблон:GT Chartered for 6 Months from P&O Шаблон:Flag Файл:NORBAYslr.jpg
Dublin Swift 2001 2018 Dublin - Holyhead Шаблон:GT Operating a seasonal service. Carrying up to 820 passengers and 220 cars. Шаблон:Flag Файл:MV Dublin Swift.jpg
Isle of Inishmore 1997 1997 Dover - Calais Шаблон:GT Carrying up to 2,200 passengers and 855 cars. Шаблон:Flag Файл:'Isle of Inishmore'.jpg
Isle of Innisfree 1991 2021 Dover - Calais Шаблон:GT Bought from DFDS Seaways. Entered service 15 December 2021.[9] Шаблон:Flag Файл:2023-05-01 ROPAX ferry, ISLE OF INNISFREE - IMO 8908466.jpg
Isle of Inisheer 2000 2022 Dover - Calais Шаблон:GT Bought from Trasmediterránea. Entered service in 2022.[11][10] Шаблон:Flag Файл:2023-05-01 01 ISLE OF INISHEER - IMO 9181091 arriving at Dover UK.jpg

Former ships

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Ship Built Years in service Route Gross Tonnage Status as of 2021 Flag Image
Saint Patrick 1972 1972–1982 Dublin - Holyhead Шаблон:GT[16] In 1982 renamed the St. Colum 1 and transferred to Belfast Car Ferries.[17] Scrapped as EXPRESS P at Alang, India in August 2005
Saint Killian
Saint Killian II
1978 1978–1981
1982–1997
Rosslare - Cherbourg Шаблон:GRT
Шаблон:GT
Scrapped in Alang, India in 2007
Saint Patrick II 1982 1982–1997 Rosslare - Cherbourg / LeHavre Шаблон:GT Since 2002 sailing as C.T.M.A. Vacancier for Coopérative de transport maritime et aérien
Thomas Wehr 1992 Шаблон:GT
Pride of Bilbao [did not sail for Irish Ferries] Шаблон:GT Chartered to P&O Ferries. Sold to St. Peter Line in 2014.
Isle of Innisfree 1995 1995-2002 Dublin-Holyhead.
Rosslare-Pembroke Dock.
Шаблон:GT From 2002 chartered out as Pride of Cherbourg, Stena Challenger, Challenger and Kaitaki. Sold to Interislander in 2017.
Isle of Inishmore
Isle of Inishturk
1995 1995–1996
1996–1997
Dublin-Liverpool.
Dublin-Holyhead.
Rosslare-Pembroke Dock.
Шаблон:GRT
Шаблон:GT
Since 1997 sailing as Madeleine for Coopérative de transport maritime et aérien.
Normandy 1981 1998–2007 Rosslare-Pembroke Dock.
Rosslare-Cherbourg.
Cork-Roscoff.
Шаблон:GT Sold to Equinox Offshore Accommodation and chartered to the Morocco-based FerriMaroc in 2008. Scrapped at Alang, 2012.
Jonathan Swift 1999 1999–2018 Dublin-Holyhead. Шаблон:GT sold to Balearia Eurolineas Maritimas, Denia, Spain and renamed Cecilia Payne
Oscar Wilde 1987 2007-2019 Rosslare-Cherbourg.
Rosslare-Pembroke Dock. (temporary)
Шаблон:GT Sold to MSC and reflagged to Cyprus
Epsilon 2011 2014-2023 Dublin-Holyhead/Cherbourg Шаблон:GT
Mega Express Four 1995 2021-2021 Шаблон:GT Chartered to Irish Ferries for 2 months to cover refits and flagged Italian
Blue Star 1 1999 2021-2023 Rosslare-Pembroke Dock Шаблон:GT Charter completed after 2 years, returned to Blue Star Ferries and flagged Greece Файл:Ferry Blue star 1 Rhodes.jpg

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