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8th April 2021
Increased sailings by Stena Europe on the St. Georges Channel route of Fishguard-Rosslare
Credit: Stena Line
Ferry company Stena Line has boosted the frequency of its sailings between Fishguard – Rosslare from 14 sailings to 24 every week.
The increase in frequency began yesterday and is good news for the company’s Welsh port of Fishguard, which had seen services reduced due to lower demand from freight and passengers, as a consequence of both the COVID-19 lockdowns and Brexit.
With the easing of lockdown restrictions, and a hope that international tourist travel will resume shortly, Stena Line is anticipating a busy summer. The Fishguard – Rosslare route is particularly popular with tourists as it offers the most convenient option with the shortest crossings between Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
Stena Line increases sailings between Fishguard and Rosslare
Sailings between the Welsh and Irish port will increase from 14 sailings to 24 every week
13:08, 7 APR 2021
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Stena Line is to increase the frequency of its sailings between Fishguard and Rosslare from 14 sailings to 24 every week.