Irish Ferries' has confirmed its service will return to full strength from February 27th, with its Dublin Swift morning sailings reinstated following fuel cost reductions.
The vessel will then return to offering two return sailings each day between Holyhead and Dublin.
Commenting on the change Declan Mescall, head of passenger sales at
Irish Ferries, said: "In these gloomy, recession-hit times we're pleased to have some good news!
"The return of twice daily round-trip crossings with Dublin Swift means we are back in the number one position of offering the greatest frequency of fast ferry sailings on this route.
"With fuel costs now at a more reasonable level and with demand for fast crossings increasing as spring approaches, the time has come for her to resume full service."
With effect from February 27th,
Irish Ferries sailings are as follows:
Holyhead/Dublin: Two return crossings daily on Dublin Swift (one hour and 49 minutes) and two return crossings daily on cruise ferry Ulysses (three hours and 15 minutes).
Pembroke/Rosslare: Two return crossings daily on cruise ferry Isle of Inishmore (three hours and 45 minutes).