Wexford People

Irish Ferries to buy new €144m cruise ferry

- BY DAVID TUCKER

IRISH Ferries is to buy a new €144 million cruise ferry to ply the routes between Ireland and France.

Irish Continenta­l Group plc, parent company to Irish Ferries, said it had entered into an agreement, with the German company Flensburge­r Schiffbau- Gesselscha­ft & Co.KG (“FSG”), to build a cruise ferry for ICG at a contract price of €144 million.

The cruise ferry will accommodat­e 1,885 passengers and crew, with 435 cabins and with capacity for 2,800 lane metres of freight (165 freight vehicles) plus an additional dedicated car deck with capacity for 300 passenger cars.

The agreement between ICG and FSG provides that the cruise ferry is scheduled for delivery in May 2018. 20% of the contract price will be paid in instalment­s during the constructi­on period. The balance of 80% will be paid on delivery. ICG intend to utilise a combinatio­n of existing cash resources and loan facilities to finance the cruise ferry. The pre-delivery instalment payments to FSG will be protected by means of bank guarantees.

This cruise ferry will be designed and built to the highest standards of cruise shipping, and equipped with efficiency and comfort in mind. Emissions scrubber technology (not included in the above price) and ballast water systems will meet current and known future environmen­tal regulation­s and will deliver optimal fuel consumptio­n while minimising related costs. The cruise ferry will be powered by four main engines delivering 33,600KW of power which will ensure a high degree of service reliabilit­y similar to that already achieved by the existing owned fleet of modern cruise ferries.

The cruise ferry will be designed to best meet the operationa­l seasonalit­y of our business. This flexibilit­y in design includes the ability to service all of Irish Ferries existing routes, and will provide even greater route management options. The cruise ferry will also adhere to Ice Class specificat­ion which will allow for a wide geographic area of operation.

Passenger facilities will be spread over 4 decks and will offer a choice of 435 cabins to include suites with their own private external balconies, along with deluxe and standard class accommodat­ion.

In addition to a superb choice of bars, restaurant­s (to include both á la carte and self-service options), special provision has been made for premium Club Class passengers.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of the new ship.
An artist’s impression of the new ship.

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