What does the DFDS ferry stand for?

DFDS stands for Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab, which is Danish for "The United Steamship Company". Founded in 1866, the company operates as a major Northern European shipping and logistics firm based in Copenhagen, offering passenger and freight ferry services across Europe.
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What do DFDS ferries stand for?

DFDS is a Danish international shipping and logistics company. The company's name is an abbreviation of Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab (literally The United Steamship Company).
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Who is DFDS owned by?

DFDS is primarily owned by the Lauritzen Foundation, which holds a significant stake (around 40%), making it the largest single shareholder, with the rest of the shares owned by institutional investors and the public float. This "anchor-plus-free-float" structure means the foundation provides stability while institutional and individual investors participate in the publicly traded company. 
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What did DFDS used to be called?

In 1866 three Danish shipping companies were merged to form the oldest large shipping company in Denmark: DFDS, ”Det Forenede Dampskibs- Selskab” (The United Steamship Company).
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Do DFDS own Stena Line?

2010, December – Stena Line announced it had acquired the Northern Irish operations of DFDS Seaways.
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What is the roughest ferry crossing?

Cook Strait is notorious for being one of the most changeable stretches of water in the world. It can change from calm or light swell to rough in a matter of hours.
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Do DFDS ferries have toilets?

Standard cabins

Each is equipped with: 4 beds. shower. toilets.
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What is the best ferry from UK to France?

The most popular ferry route to France is the Dover to Calais ferry with 215 weekly sailings and an average price of £159.00. The second most popular ferry to France is the Dover to Dunkirk ferry with 71 weekly sailings and an average price of £149.00.
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Can I buy food and drinks on a DFDS ferry?

Onboard food and drink options

Whatever time of day you're travelling, you'll find a great choice of food and drink on board to keep you going. Start your day the right way with a freshly brewed coffee and one of our bacon rolls or pastries, perfect for a relaxed breakfast with a sea view.
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Who is P&O ferries owned by?

P&O Ferries is a British shipping company that operates ferries from Scotland to Northern Ireland, and from England to Continental Europe (France, Belgium and the Netherlands). The company was created in 2002 through mergers and acquisitions within P&O. It has been owned by Dubai-based DP World since 2019.
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Who are DFDS's main customers?

About DFDS A/S

The logistics division provides transport solutions for full and part loads as well as contracts logistics solutions, including warehousing. Its main customers include manufacturers of industrial goods. The company generates the majority of its revenue from the ferry division.
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Who has the largest ferry system in the world?

The world's largest ferry systems are spread across Turkey, North America, and Europe. 1. Istanbul Ferry Network (Turkey) is the largest by passenger volume, carrying over 100 million annually.
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Can you sit anywhere on a ferry?

On some ferries, you'll find general seating areas where you can sit wherever you like. However, there are certain areas that can be pre-booked like private lounges that usually come at an additional cost. On other ferries, you'll be given a seat allocation with your ticket.
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Where do you sleep on an overnight ferry?

Booking cabin accommodation on overnight sailings is not mandatory, but passengers are encouraged to book a sleeping pod or reclining seat as it is not permittable to sleep on the deck or on bench seating on board.
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Can you drink tap water on DFDS?

The tap water on the ship goes through the exact same treatment process as bottled water. It's perfectly safe.
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Where is the safest place to sit on a ferry?

Choose your seat wisely

Typically towards the rear of the ferry is the most stable with the least motion. And if possible, sit as close to water level as you can, the higher above the water you are the more movement you'll feel.
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What is the most expensive ferry?

Given their regular appearances in global "most expensive ferry" lists, we make particular reference to CalMac and Isles of Wight services. Anything which can be considered expensive when benchmarked against these services must be considered a contender for most expensive ferry in the world.
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What is the scariest sea to sail in?

Southern Ocean (Antarctica)

This is one of the most hostile sailing environments on the planet. Freezing temperatures, powerful winds, massive swells, and unpredictable icebergs make it a perilous journey, even for experienced sailors.
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Has a ferry ever flipped over?

MS Herald of Free Enterprise was a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry which capsized moments after leaving the Belgian port of Zeebrugge on the night of 6 March 1987, killing 193 passengers and crew.
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What is the saddest ship sinking?

The wartime sinking of the German Wilhelm Gustloff in January 1945 in World War II by a Soviet Navy submarine, with an estimated loss of about 9,400 people, remains the deadliest isolated maritime disaster ever, excluding such events as the destruction of entire fleets like the 1274 and 1281 storms that are said to ...
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What ferry sank in raw sewage?

The Princess Alice was one of these paddle steamers. On 3 September 1878, it was packed with couples and families headed back from a day trip to the Kent coast. Near Woolwich, it collided with a much larger cargo ship and sank quickly. Hundreds drowned in sewage-filled water, polluted by a nearby pumping station.
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