Virtu Ferries ‘Jean De La Valette’ to see service in Trinidad and Tobago
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The ten-year old vessel, Jean De La Valette (JDLV), will be leased from Virtu Ferries for a period of one year for service in Trinidad and Tobago, a dual-island Caribbean nation near Venezuela.
According to The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian, the proposal for the lease of the Jean De La Valette (JDLV) as a temporary inter-island ferry to ease up the transport woes, is already before the local Cabinet.
Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan was quoted as saying that the vessel is scheduled to arrive by the end of May, and will replace an ageing ferry-boat until two new ferries arrive in country next year.
National Infrastructure Development Company of T&T (Nidco) chairman Herbert George confirmed that Nidco had recommended the temporary lease of the ten-year old Jean De La Valette, sourced from Malta, to service the seabridge between Trinidad and Tobago and the issue was still before Cabinet.
Nidco said that the submission from Virtu Ferries was adjudged the best in terms of age of vessel, speed and payload RoPax (roll on/roll off passenger) capacity.
The JDLV, once in Trinidad and Tobago, will be maintained and crewed by Malta. The ferry will also not use the Trinidad and Tobago flag but will continue to fly the Republic of Malta flag.
The vessel will be leased from Virtu Ferries for a period of one year, until the two new vessels arrive.