Friday 14 February 2020
Please find an updated weekend sailing schedule for all routes. Due to the current adverse weather conditions forecast on the Irish Sea, a number of sailings have been affected. We have additional Sunday sailings on the Liverpool - Dublin route and additional Monday morning sailings on the Heysham - Warrenpoint route. depart arrive Liverpool - Dublin 14/02/20 22:00 Fri 14/0
Cobelfret - Dublin Weekend Delays and Cancellations 15th & 16th Feb 2020
Friday 14 February 2020
Due to adverse weather warnings, especially on Sunday, delays and cancellations are expected. Below are the terminal opening hours for this weekend in Dublin: Saturday 15/02: 08.00 – 12.30 Sunday 16/02: FULLY CLOSED As it stands for the moment, the terminal expects to be back open normally Monday morning from 05.00 hrs.
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Due to adverse weather warnings, especially on Sunday, delays and cancellations are expected. Below are the terminal opening hours for this weekend in Dublin: Saturday 15/02: 08.00 – 12.30 Sunday 16/02: FULLY CLOSED As it stands for the moment, the terminal expects to be back open normally Monday morning from 05.00 hrs.
STENA LINE WEEKEND DELAYS 15TH & 16TH FEB 2020
Friday 14 February 2020
Please find below info regarding Stena Line's weekend delays. STENA are experiencing delays of 7/8 hrs on their Dublin/Holyhead route: SATURDAY 15.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 08.10HRS - CANCELLED DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 14.50HRS - CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 15.02.20 @ 14.00HRS - CANCELLED DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 20.30HRS - CANCELLED SUNDAY 16.02.20 NO CANCELLATIONS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME  
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Please find below info regarding Stena Line's weekend delays. STENA are experiencing delays of 7/8 hrs on their Dublin/Holyhead route: SATURDAY 15.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 08.10HRS - CANCELLED DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 14.50HRS - CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 15.02.20 @ 14.00HRS - CANCELLED DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 20.30HRS - CANCELLED SUNDAY 16.02.20 NO CANCELLATIONS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME  
IRISH FERRIES CANCELLATIONS 15th & 16th FEB 2020
Friday 14 February 2020
Please find this weekends cancellations below: SATURDAY 15.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 14.30HRS – CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 15.02.20 @ 20.15HRS – CANCELLED SUNDAY 16.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 16.02.20 @ 02.00HRS – CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 16.0
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Please find this weekends cancellations below: SATURDAY 15.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 15.02.20 @ 14.30HRS – CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 15.02.20 @ 20.15HRS – CANCELLED SUNDAY 16.02.20 DUBLIN – HOLYHEAD 16.02.20 @ 02.00HRS – CANCELLED HOLYHEAD – DUBLIN 16.0
P&O Ferries – schedule update
Monday 10 February 2020
P&O Ferries – schedule update Due to the current adverse weather conditions on the Irish Sea, the following sailings have been affected. We are doing everything possible to keep delays to a minimum and establish a schedule over the next 24 hours. Dublin – Liverpool Route Dublin - Liverpool Monday 10/02 &nb
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P&O Ferries – schedule update Due to the current adverse weather conditions on the Irish Sea, the following sailings have been affected. We are doing everything possible to keep delays to a minimum and establish a schedule over the next 24 hours. Dublin – Liverpool Route Dublin - Liverpool Monday 10/02 &nb
Seatruck Ferries – schedule update
Monday 10 February 2020
Seatruck Ferries – schedule update Due to the current adverse weather conditions on the Irish Sea, the following sailings have been affected. #Dublin – #Heysham Route Dublin - Heysham Monday 10/02 13:30 cancelled Dublin - Heysham Tuesday 11/02 13:30 cancelled Heysham - Dublin Tuesday 11/02 02:00 cancelled Heysham - Dublin Wednesday 12/02 02:00 cancelled (Normal service resumes 13:00 Wednesday ex Dublin) #Warrenpoint&
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Seatruck Ferries – schedule update Due to the current adverse weather conditions on the Irish Sea, the following sailings have been affected. #Dublin – #Heysham Route Dublin - Heysham Monday 10/02 13:30 cancelled Dublin - Heysham Tuesday 11/02 13:30 cancelled Heysham - Dublin Tuesday 11/02 02:00 cancelled Heysham - Dublin Wednesday 12/02 02:00 cancelled (Normal service resumes 13:00 Wednesday ex Dublin) #Warrenpoint&
P&O FERRIES TO INVEST IN €260M NEW GENERATION OF SUPER-FERRIES
Wednesday 5 February 2020
[P&O Press Release] P&O FERRIES has signed a contract with Guangzhou Shipyard International Ltd worth €260 million to deliver a new generation of ships on the English Channel. Two new 230-metre super-ferries – the largest ever to sail between Dover and Calais – will be operational by 2023, with options to build two further vessels by 2024. The major investment will secure P&O Ferries’ position as the leading provider of transport for people and goods between
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[P&O Press Release] P&O FERRIES has signed a contract with Guangzhou Shipyard International Ltd worth €260 million to deliver a new generation of ships on the English Channel. Two new 230-metre super-ferries – the largest ever to sail between Dover and Calais – will be operational by 2023, with options to build two further vessels by 2024. The major investment will secure P&O Ferries’ position as the leading provider of transport for people and goods between
Important Safety Information: Freight Vehicle Drivers
Saturday 1 February 2020
On 18 December 2018, European Causeway was on passage from Larne to Cairnryan when it encountered very strong winds and very rough seas, which caused the ship to roll heavily. As a result, 9 of the 40 freight vehicles on board toppled over, with several vehicles sustaining damage. The MAIB investigation has found that at least six drivers had remained in their freight vehicle cabs during the crossing despite being instructed by the ship’s crew to vacate the ro-ro deck after they ha
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On 18 December 2018, European Causeway was on passage from Larne to Cairnryan when it encountered very strong winds and very rough seas, which caused the ship to roll heavily. As a result, 9 of the 40 freight vehicles on board toppled over, with several vehicles sustaining damage. The MAIB investigation has found that at least six drivers had remained in their freight vehicle cabs during the crossing despite being instructed by the ship’s crew to vacate the ro-ro deck after they ha
Irish Ferries Dry Docking Information for Jan / Feb 2020
Friday 27 December 2019
Please see attached Irish Ferries Dry Docking Information for Jan / Feb 2020 These changes will mainly affect the Dublin/Cherbourg service as there will only be 12 self-drive spaces mid-week.If you are struggling with space on any sailings please let Newry know and we will try sort for you. Information from Irish Ferries below: The annual overhaul programme for our vessels commences today with Ulysses going off service since this morning’s 08.05 hours from Dublin. The W.B. Yeats will c
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Please see attached Irish Ferries Dry Docking Information for Jan / Feb 2020 These changes will mainly affect the Dublin/Cherbourg service as there will only be 12 self-drive spaces mid-week.If you are struggling with space on any sailings please let Newry know and we will try sort for you. Information from Irish Ferries below: The annual overhaul programme for our vessels commences today with Ulysses going off service since this morning’s 08.05 hours from Dublin. The W.B. Yeats will c
Updates to Marpol Regulations 2020
Thursday 21 November 2019
For ships operating outside designated Emission Control Areas, The IMO, which stands for the ‘International Maritime Organisation’ has set a limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships of 0.50% m/m (mass by mass) from 1 January 2020. The intention is to reduce the amount of sulphur oxide emanating from ships and is predicted to have major health and environmental benefits, particularly for areas close to ports and coasts. The IMO work as an Authority which regulates the shippi
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For ships operating outside designated Emission Control Areas, The IMO, which stands for the ‘International Maritime Organisation’ has set a limit for sulphur in fuel oil used on board ships of 0.50% m/m (mass by mass) from 1 January 2020. The intention is to reduce the amount of sulphur oxide emanating from ships and is predicted to have major health and environmental benefits, particularly for areas close to ports and coasts. The IMO work as an Authority which regulates the shippi













