As previously reported on Afloat.ie, a new year-round ferry route operated by Hibernia Line will connect Ringaskiddy in Cork Harbour with Boulogne-sur-Mer in northern France.
Hibernia Line has said the new connection will provide a reliable option for both passengers and freight operators, offering extra capacity for businesses and hauliers travelling between Ireland and mainland Europe.
The Cork-based company says the service will create up to 250 jobs in Ireland and France, including crew positions and opportunities for cadets from the National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy.
The St Patrick holds 193 cabins and the MV Akka has 227, with capacity for over 600 passengers per sailing. The journey typically takes around 21.5 hours.
Hibernia Line chief executive Aidan Coffey said the launch of the new route is an “important and proud milestone” for the ferry operator.
Coffey added: “The direct Cork to Boulogne-sur-Mer service strengthens connectivity between Ireland and continental Europe, providing an additional option for freight and passenger transport.
“This new route will deliver regular, reliable services supporting trade, tourism and regional economic activity on both sides. We look forward to welcoming customers onboard for many years to come.”
Coffey spoke to Afloat’s Tom MacSweeney last month about his vision for the new route. Listen to the podcast HERE.

















































