Advertisement

NORTH SEA: Storm over P&O flag switch

P&O Ferries have sailed into a storm of protest after confirming that Hull-based vessels Pride of York (1987/31,785gt) and Pride of Hull (2001/59,925gt) are being switched from UK to Bahamas registry in a move to avoid increased crewing costs from possible changes to employment law.

The last major passenger ship to be built on the Clyde, Pride of York links Hull with Zeebrugge while Pride of Hull, delivered by Italian builders Fincantieri, maintains the Hull-Rotterdam Europoort service, both of them sailing opposite Dutch-flagged sisterships.

Leading the criticism was Lord Prescott, the former Hull East Member of Parliament who first worked as a steward on North Atlantic liners. ‘It is unacceptable that P&O should go for the flags of convenience option when it already has a British tax advantage. It gets all the services without paying the tax,’ he maintained.

A P&O spokesman said: ‘We want to try to protect the jobs that exist on those ships and maintain the economics of the route’. The move has also been loudly criticised maritime union RMT. National secretary Steve Todd commented: ‘It is galling that P&O, like other operators who receive the benefit of Tonnage Tax, are not required to have a British flag.’

Ships Montly - January 2024

DFDS Ro-Ro cargo ship runs aground

The DFDS Ro-Ro cargo ship Finlandia Seaways (8,700 dwt) grounded on 5 December 2024 after departing Norway. It was quickly evident that this was...
Advertisement

Related articles

DFDS Ro-Ro cargo ship runs aground

The DFDS Ro-Ro cargo ship Finlandia Seaways (8,700 dwt) grounded on 5 December 2024 after departing Norway. It...

Happy Christmas from Ships Monthly

Happy Christmas to all our readers and contributors. Best wishes for the festive season and a happy and healthy...

DFDS looking forward to taking over Jersey ferry services

DFDS, the well-known Danish ferry operator, is set to take over ferry service connecting Jersey with ports in...

Damen delivers second OPV 2600 to Pakistan Navy

Damen Shipyards Group has delivered the second in a series of two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) 2600 to...