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Celtic Link Ferries
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPassenger transportation
Freight transportation
Founded2005
Defunct31 March 2014
FateMerged into Stena's operations
SuccessorStena Line
HeadquartersRosslare, Ireland
Area served
Celtic Sea
Key people
Dennis O'Flaherty (Chairman)
ParentStena Line
Websitewww.celticlinkferries.com
Celtic Horizon
Norman Voyager at Rosslare

Celtic Link Ferries was an Irish ferry company which used to operate a passenger and freight roll-on/roll-off service between Rosslare and Cherbourg. Celtic Link Ferries ceased operating in February 2014 with Stena Line taking over their route.

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