DUBLIN, Ireland: Ferry services between Holyhead Port and Dublin have resumed after a six-week disruption caused by damage to terminals during Storm Darragh. The WB Yeats Irish Ferries ship made its ...
These will all be using Terminal 5. The first vessel to depart Holyhead will be Irish Ferries' WB Yeats at 1.30am on Thursday. Once fully up and running Irish Ferries will have departures at 1 ...
Irish Ferries, Stena Line and the operators of Holyhead Port have all said they expect Holyhead port to partially reopen as planned on Thursday, as one of two jetties damaged in Storm Darragh ...
Dublin-based Irish Ferries, rivals of Stena Line on the route to Holyhead port, which on Thursday (16 Jan) finally reopened, incidentally took place at the quietest time of the year as ferries ...
Johan Edelman, Stena Line trade director (Irish Sea South), described an “extremely challenging time for our customers and staff”. “The extended closure of the ferry berths at Holyhead Port ...
Ferry services between Holyhead and Dublin have resumed after almost a month. Two berths at the port in north Wales were damaged in early December following Storm Darragh, leading to major ...
the WB Yeats Irish Ferries ship arrived in Dublin Port from Holyhead this morning. However, Ger Hyland, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, who was in Holyhead last night and this ...