Why Norfolkline and not Hoverspeed
12.12.2007Great Fares to France with Norfolkline, for ex-Hoverspeed customers
You may be wondering what the connection is between Norfolkline and Hoverspeed. Well, back in 2006 Hoverspeed unfortunately went into liquidation and Norfolkline purchased a number of the company's assets including their website and website domain, and that could be why you've landed on this site.
You'll remember Hoverspeed for helping develop the hovercraft. Hoverspeed last operated the hovercraft on its Dover to Calais service but was withdrawn in 2000 to be replaced by Seacats.
Today Norfolkline sails to France from Dover to Dunkirk (Dunkerque) with a crossing time of just under 2 hours. There's less queuing at the terminal and relaxing space onboard our award winning fleet, the newest ferries to cross the channel. Norfolkline's convenient schedule will get you to France sooner than you think, but most importantly we offer great value fares for your car and passengers.
So, if you're looking for a cheap ferry to France Norfolkline's Dover-Dunkirk (Dunkerque) route is just the ticket, so book a channel crossing with Norfolkline now!
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