Q: What vehicles are classified as freight?
A: Any vehicle that is being used for or designed for the carrying of goods. Therefore they cannot travel on passenger tariffs, and must pay commercial freight rates. Freight rates are subject to VAT.
As a general rule, the following will need to travel as freight:
- Vehicles designed for commercial use
- Vans
- Vehicles longer than 6 metres in length
- Vehicles carrying goods for commercial use.
- Vehicles carrying furniture
If you are not sure, then please contact us on prior to making a booking.
Failure to do so may result in additional charges on arrival at the moment.
Q: Can i travel as a tourist when carrying commercial goods?
A: In most cased no.
Please contact us on prior to making a booking.
Failure to do so may result in additional charges on arrival at the moment.
Q: Why would I have to travel as a freight passenger?
A: If you are carrying furniture, commercial goods, are tavelling in a vehicle designed for commercial use (a Van / mini van for example), in a Vehicle longer than 6 metres in length,
If you are not sure, then please contact us on prior to making a booking.
Failure to do so may result in additional charges on arrival at the moment.
Q: How do I make a freight booking?A: Please either visit the freight section of our site:
www.directferries.ie/freightOr alternatively you may call us on:
Q: How does a freight ferry differ from a passenger ferry?
A: Most conventional passenger ferries also carry freight traffic.
Some ferry companies have seperate areas onboard for freight vehicles and their drivers.
In general, a fast craft / catamaran will not carry freight vehicles.