Stena Line has welcomed a statement from Holyhead Port today (8 May) that following the completion of necessary repairs, Terminal 3 (T3) at Holyhead Port is on schedule to be brought back into operation on 1st July.
Whilst Stena Line has operated a full sailing schedule since the reopening of Terminal 5 in January of this year, timetable adjustments were necessary whilst T3 remained closed for necessary repairs. Stena Line anticipates a full return to its normal sailing timetable when T3 reopens on 1st July.
Johan Edelman, Stena Line Trade Director (Irish Sea South) said: “We are pleased with the news that Holyhead Port plan to have T3 returned to operation on 1st July. Whilst the frequency of our ferry services on the Dublin-Holyhead route have not been impacted by the closure of T3, we have had to make some minor adjustments to our sailing timetable. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our freight and travel customers for their understanding over the last number of months.”
Mr. Edelman added: “Our customer service teams are already engaged in the process of advising all of our freight and travel customers about the imminent reopening of T3 and we will be updating our web booking and social media channels with the timetable adjustment which will come into effect from 1st July.”