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DFDS and P&O Dover-Calais space charter agreement to end

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P&O Ferries’ recently agreed to enter into a space charter agreement with Irish Ferries, a move that has prompted DFDS to leave its equivalent agreement with P&O.

The DFDS-P&O space charter agreement began in May 2021 and will end when the contractual notice period is complete at the end of next month.

In a press release regarding the end of its space charter agreement with P&O, DFDS said that it is “in a better commercial position by operating outside a space charter agreement at this point in time.”

Quoted in the press release was Filip Werne Hermann, VP and Head of BU Channel and Baltics, who said:

“While we continue to welcome collaboration opportunities to further improve the efficiency of our ferry operations on the Dover Strait, we believe that we best service our customers and the market by leveraging our unique value proposition of operating two routes out of Dover – to Calais and to Dunkerque – outside a space charter structure.”

Hermann added:

“DFDS will continue to deliver reliable and efficient ferry services and focus on providing premium ferry service offerings on the Dover Strait for both our freight and passenger customers by leveraging our company values and our fleet of six vessels. Furthermore, we are continuing our efforts to decarbonise our cross-Channel fleet which will further strengthen our offerings in the future”.


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