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journey across the Channel is only 90 min- the ships’ restaurants, bars, lounges and “The customer was positively sur- utes, there are no cabins and hence no shopping via their own private car deck prised by the fact that the loading of the room service. (which features special lanes for those se- ship is so effortless,” Uusitalo says. Put together, these two huge vessels lecting priority loading). Freight drivers, on are something that the cross-Channel trav- the other hand, have exclusive facilities in- LEAP OF FAITH el has never seen before – but size is just cluding showers, DVD seat back entertain- P&O Ferries, recognised as the World’s one thing. For example, the design of the ment and a large restaurant. Leading Ferry Operator by the World Trav- ships features a unique hull form that re- The customer feedback from Spirit of el Awards in 2010, is happy to have Spirit duces drag in shallow Channel waters and Britain has showed that these focus points of Britain in the fleet – and can’t wait for enhances fuel economy. This means, in es- were selected well: her twin to join in the autumn. With up sence, that P&O Ferries can carry twice the “Passengers have given very positive to 25 crossings scheduled daily, the Spirit payload of today’s ferries for pretty much comments and especially the heavy traf- of Britain and the Spirit of France will both the same running costs. fic drivers have been pleased with the ser- be working around the clock for the next vices.” two decades – or that is the plan, anyway. PERKS FOR DRIVERS The word from P&O Ferries is that P&O Ferries clearly took a leap of In the planning effort, special considera- filling up the ferry works out very well in- faith when it agreed on the € 360 mil- tion was given to the needs of motorists deed – 45 minutes is all one needs to pack lion contract for the two ships – together, and freight drivers. Motorists get to access all the vehicles in. they represent the largest investment ever 20 seatec 2/2011