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Tour of the new Brittany Ferries ship Salamanca. Gerald Vernon-Jackson presents a plaque to ships captain Christophe Bergeroux. Picture: Stuart Martin (220421-7042) ...
Brittany Ferries' Salamanca's launch ceremony took place on 6 January 2021 at the CMJL shipyard in Weihai, China THE next ship to join Brittany Ferries’ fleet has taken to the water for the ...
Brittany Ferries’ newest and greenest ship Salamanca is preparing to travel through the Suez Canal en route from China to Europe. The vessel left Weihai, where she was built, in early December ...
Salamanca is the next ship in Brittany Ferries’ fleet renewal programme and the first to be powered by LNG. She is one of four new vessels to come in the years ahead, following the arrival of ...
Repsol will then supply LNG bunker fuel to Brittany Ferries’ new LNG-powered cruise ship Salamanca during the ship’s routes between Britain and Spain. * The supply of LNG will begin in 2022 ...
Brittany Ferries has officially launched its 214.5m-long “cruise-ferry” Salamanca at Rosslare Europort. The new ship will take over the direct route from Rosslare to Bilbao in Spain, carrying ...
The others, Salamanca and Santoña will arrive in 2022 and 2023. At 215 metres long it is the largest Brittany Ferries ship and will carry over three kilometres of freight and passenger vehicles.
Salamanca will sail from Rosslare to Bilbao twice weekly departing on Wednesday and Friday mornings. As part of its overall fleet renewal plan, Brittany Ferries has invested in four LNG-powered ...
Brittany Ferries has officially launched its 214.5m-long “cruise-ferry” Salamanca at Rosslare Europort.