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The largest high-speed cross-Channel ferry will begin sailings from Kent in May, a French company has announced. | The largest high-speed cross-Channel ferry will begin sailings from Kent in May, a French company has announced. |
The Incat 367ft (112m) catamaran will be introduced by LD Lines on the Dover to Boulogne route from 29 May. | The Incat 367ft (112m) catamaran will be introduced by LD Lines on the Dover to Boulogne route from 29 May. |
The 11,000 tonne vessel is the world's largest diesel-powered catamaran and will be the first freight-carrying, fast ferry operating from Dover. | The 11,000 tonne vessel is the world's largest diesel-powered catamaran and will be the first freight-carrying, fast ferry operating from Dover. |
It will make up to four return sailings daily, cutting crossing times from one hour and 45 minutes to one hour. | It will make up to four return sailings daily, cutting crossing times from one hour and 45 minutes to one hour. |
Dramatic revolution | Dramatic revolution |
LD Lines said the vessel would offer "significantly greater sea-keeping qualities and passenger comfort than earlier generation fast ferries familiar to Dover Strait". | LD Lines said the vessel would offer "significantly greater sea-keeping qualities and passenger comfort than earlier generation fast ferries familiar to Dover Strait". |
Christophe Santoni, LD Lines managing director said the new vessel would "dramatically revolutionise" cross-Channel ferry transport. | Christophe Santoni, LD Lines managing director said the new vessel would "dramatically revolutionise" cross-Channel ferry transport. |
The service would create a new market for freight transport in the area and meet the demands of tourists, he added. | The service would create a new market for freight transport in the area and meet the demands of tourists, he added. |
Port of Dover chief executive Bob Goldfield said he was delighted to see ferry operators investing in "new and exciting tonnage" operating from the Port of Dover. | Port of Dover chief executive Bob Goldfield said he was delighted to see ferry operators investing in "new and exciting tonnage" operating from the Port of Dover. |
The four daily sailings operated by the high-speed vessel will increase the frequency of LD Lines Dover to Boulogne service from two to six return sailings per day. | The four daily sailings operated by the high-speed vessel will increase the frequency of LD Lines Dover to Boulogne service from two to six return sailings per day. |
A conventional ferry will continue to operate on two remaining daily return sailings to Boulogne and one to Dieppe. | A conventional ferry will continue to operate on two remaining daily return sailings to Boulogne and one to Dieppe. |
The vessel will be able to accommodate all tourist vehicles, such as cars, coaches, motorhomes, caravans, motorcyles and foot passengers, as well as carrying freight. | The vessel will be able to accommodate all tourist vehicles, such as cars, coaches, motorhomes, caravans, motorcyles and foot passengers, as well as carrying freight. |
Francis Leroy, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Boulogne, said the new service was a new step in the development of rapid links for the town's port. | Francis Leroy, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Boulogne, said the new service was a new step in the development of rapid links for the town's port. |
Both LD Lines vessels will transfer to operate in Boulogne's new Hub Port Ro Ro Terminal following its completion in July 2009. | Both LD Lines vessels will transfer to operate in Boulogne's new Hub Port Ro Ro Terminal following its completion in July 2009. |
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