20/07/2009
Rathlin Gets Speedy Link
A new express ferry service to one of Ireland's few remaining inhabited islands has been making a splash today.
The Rathlin Express Catamaran arrived at the island's harbour with 100 passengers for the first time today.
The proprietor, Ciarán O’Driscoll won the ferry contract for the service from Ballycastle to Rathlin Island, ironically as he comes from Cape Clear Island - Ireland's most southerly island - given that Rathlin is the most northerly one.
"The introduction of a new fast passenger service between Rathlin and Ballycastle will enhance the tourism product in both centres," said Mr O’Driscoll.
The operator will be Rathlin Island Ferry Limited as part of the O'Driscoll company which already runs two ferry services to the West Cork Islands of Whiddy Island and Cape Clear Island.
Mr O’Driscoll continued: "Having been born and bred on an island I am very aware of the challenges that islanders face.
"Access is the most important aspect as this is our lifeline for everything.
"Improved ferry services will improve the life standard of the islanders all year round.
"Employment is another critical consideration for island dwellers and I do not envisage any staff reductions; indeed I would foresee a need for additional recruitment as the business develops," he said.
The catamaran will make the crossing between Ballycastle and Rathlin in approximately 20 minutes.
(BMcC/KMcA)
The Rathlin Express Catamaran arrived at the island's harbour with 100 passengers for the first time today.
The proprietor, Ciarán O’Driscoll won the ferry contract for the service from Ballycastle to Rathlin Island, ironically as he comes from Cape Clear Island - Ireland's most southerly island - given that Rathlin is the most northerly one.
"The introduction of a new fast passenger service between Rathlin and Ballycastle will enhance the tourism product in both centres," said Mr O’Driscoll.
The operator will be Rathlin Island Ferry Limited as part of the O'Driscoll company which already runs two ferry services to the West Cork Islands of Whiddy Island and Cape Clear Island.
Mr O’Driscoll continued: "Having been born and bred on an island I am very aware of the challenges that islanders face.
"Access is the most important aspect as this is our lifeline for everything.
"Improved ferry services will improve the life standard of the islanders all year round.
"Employment is another critical consideration for island dwellers and I do not envisage any staff reductions; indeed I would foresee a need for additional recruitment as the business develops," he said.
The catamaran will make the crossing between Ballycastle and Rathlin in approximately 20 minutes.
(BMcC/KMcA)
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