LAUNCH OF THE FERRY LINK BETWEEN ROSSLARE (REPUBLIC OF IRELAND) – DUNKERQUE (FRANCE)
On leaving Rosslare Europort (Republic of Ireland) for Dunkerque on 2 January 2021, the “Optima Seaways” officially launched the new Ireland-France freight ferry line by DFDS SEAWAYS. This specific route allows exporters and freight forwarders to keep their transport within the European Union and to avoid the customs formalities that apply to transport passing through the British landbridge.
On 2 January at 14:00, the ferry “Optima Seaways” left the Irish port of Rosslare for Dunkerque with more than 120 trucks, unaccompanied trailers and drivers on board. The departure officially launched the new DFDS route between Rosslare in Ireland and Dunkerque.
The route provides exporters and transport companies with a direct, paperless journey for trucks between the Republic of Ireland and other countries of the European Union, implying lower costs, less waiting time as well as the possibility of avoiding the customs procedures which now apply to transport via the British “landbridge”.
The route will be served by three ferries with a capacity of up to 120 trucks and trailers. Drivers will be comfortably accommodated in their own secure COVID-19 cabins during the crossing. The two chartered vessels “Visby” and “Kerry”, as well as the “Optima Seaways” owned by DFDS, will sail according to a fixed schedule of six weekly departures from each port. The sailing time will be a little less than 24 hours.