DFDS is set to introduce a new ferry service running three times weekly between Dunkerque and Rosyth, which near Edinburgh. The estimated travel time is around 20 hours, making it one of the longest ferry journeys in Europe. The proposal, known as 'Project Brave', has faced financial challenges, needing an estimated £3 million to establish. Local MP Graeme Downie estimates the service could initially cater to 51,000 passengers annually, increasing to 79,000, and contribute £11.5 million to Scotland's economy. This route marks an attempt to revive a previous ferry link that faced multiple operational challenges.
Ferry operator DFDS has announced plans for a new service between Dunkerque and Rosyth, projected to run three times weekly with a journey time of 20 hours.
Graeme Downie confirmed that this ferry link could carry up to 79,000 passengers annually, injecting £11.5 million into the local economy.
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