Irish Ferries’ Ulysses will be out of action for up to a week with a technical issue with one of its propellor shafts, the company told Travel Extra.
The ship, serving the Dublin-Holyhead route, has been taken out of service until repairs can be completed. “At this point, it is expected that the ship will return to normal service by the middle of next week,” Irish Ferries said.
It added that “all passengers affected are currently being advised and will be accommodated on an alternative ship or sailing”.
In a statement, the company added: “Irish Ferries apologies for this unforeseen disruption, and can confirm that its other ships on the route continue to operate. In addition, the company will operate additional sailings over the week-end, which may mean altering some existing schedules to accommodate these. All passengers are being notified in advance and offered a suitable alternative.”
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