New ferries set to travel from Portsmouth to Spain are named
Galicia and Salamanca will be the names of Brittany Ferries new ships arriving in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
The names were chosen after a competition among Brittany Ferries’ staff and follow confirmation of the ships’ charter last month.
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Hide AdTo be based in Portsmouth, both ships will serve long-haul routes to Spain where passenger traffic has grown by 80 per cent in the last decade.
They represent the second and third new vessels to be delivered post-Brexit, after the arrival of Honfleur which is scheduled for 2019 and will serve Portsmouth-Caen.
‘I’m delighted that we have chosen these beautiful names, which celebrate two fabulous destinations in Spain served by Brittany Ferries,’ said Christophe Mathieu Brittany Ferries chief executive. ‘The winners can be proud to have suggested names that will become part of the company’s history and we look forward to welcoming Galicia and Salamanca to the fleet.’
About 300 members of staff took part in the competition in May.
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The winners are Christophe Scherr a barman aboard Brittany Ferries Normandie and Pierre-Yves Prigent, from the IT team in Roscoff, France.
Each wins a return sailing on the first commercial crossing for the ship they named.
Galicia and Salamanca represent the next step in a fleet renewal and an investment programme worth around €450m (£396m) for Brittany Ferries.
Like Honfleur, both ships will be French flagged and will be crewed by French seafarers upon arrival in 2021 and 2022.