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europe - business travel - island - africa travel - low cost - cheap travel - travel insurance - thailand travel - mountains - france - asia tourism - america - last minute - low prices - spain - boat - italy - cruises - sailing - trekkingNew Dover to Boulogne Service Planned for 2009
LD Lines has received full approval from the Port of Dover for the introduction of its new Dover – Boulogne freight and passenger service in 2009.
Scheduled to start from 1st July 2009, the new service will provide four return sailings daily with a crossing time of one hour 45 minutes.
Freight and tourist traffic, including coaches, cars and additionally foot passengers will be carried. The vessel “Norman Spirit”, which currently operates on LD Lines’ Portsmouth – Le Havre service, will be replaced on the Western Channel and is then expected to be transferred to operate the new Dover – Boulogne route.
The ship has capacity for 1850 passengers, 700 cars and 110 freight vehicles.
“We are delighted to have now received confirmation from the Port of Dover that our new Dover – Boulogne route has official approval and we look forward to a very positive, long-term working relationship with the Port Authority, “ says LD Lines’ Directeur Général, Christophe Santoni.
“Our entry into the highly competitive short sea cross channel ferry business is a major development for LD Lines. We are convinced that the service will undoubtedly attract new freight and tourist customers, which will benefit both Dover and Boulogne as departure and destination ports.”
In the first year of operation the company expects to carry in the region of 120,000 freight vehicles, 133,000 cars and 400,000 passengers.
Bob Goldfield, Chief Executive, Port of Dover said, "The Port of Dover welcomes the additional capacity at a time when it is planning a second ferry terminal to meet forecasts in traffic growth."
Fares and reservation information for tourist passengers will be published in due course - visit : www.ldlines.com
6 October 2008
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