Direct Ferry Trade Route Between Scotland and Europe 'Could Reopen'
Scottish Government plans legal changes to allow biosecurity checks at Grangemouth, enabling reopening of the Rosyth-Dunkirk ferry route closed since 2018.
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Scottish Gov Talk To DFDS About Refloating The Rosyth To Europe Ferry
Scotland’s government is proposing to reopen a direct trade route between Scotland and Europe to improve access to EU markets and boost exports, which have declined since Brexit, writes Carol Millett. It revealed that it has been working with Danish-owned ferry operator DFDS on plans for a freight and passenger vessel service from Rosyth to Dunkirk, three times per week with a sailing time of 20 hours. There have been no direct roll-on/roll-off …
Rosyth–Europe Ferry Route Back on Course as SNP Plans Open Door to Revival
Scotland’s long-lost ferry link to mainland Europe could sail again as early as next year, after the SNP Government confirmed proposals to restore a direct route between Rosyth and Dunkirk. The move has been welcomed across Fife and the Highlands as a chance to reconnect Scotland with Europe, boost trade, and bring visitors directly into the heart of the country. The plan, supported by shipping company DFDS through Project Brave, would see a com…
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