The Stena Livia ferry, pictured in service on the Baltic Sea, will be joining the Bluebridge fleet later this year. Photo: Supplied.
An upgraded, yet familiar ferry will be joining the Bluebridge fleet later this year for Cook Strait services.
StraitNZ Bluebridge has purchased the Stena Livia vessel, launched in 2008, from European based Stena Line as part of its ongoing investment in Cook Strait infrastructure and capacity.
The renamed vessel – a sister ship of the Connemara - which currently runs Germany to Latvia services, is scheduled to join the fleet this July and will replace the Strait Feronia by the end of the year.
StraitNZ Chief Executive Shane McMahon says Bluebridge is delighted to have secured this high-quality vessel as part of its continued commitment to upgrade services for customers using the critical Cook Strait route.
“We are familiar with the vessel type and know it is well suited to work on Cook Strait. When we set out to find a suitable vessel replacement a few months ago, we wanted to be able to provide more freight and passenger capacity and the Livia delivers both.”
“Bluebridge has invested and grown its Cook Strait fleet for the past 32 years. Where it makes commercial sense, we will continue to invest in capacity for our customers – both freight and passenger.
As a private company this investment is made with no funding from government for vessels or landside infrastructure.”
The new ship will provide a 10 percent increase in vehicle capacity and increase Bluebridge passenger capacity significantly with further alterations.