Condor's Liberation fast ferry up for sale

Condor have used the Liberation since 2015
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Condor's high-speed ferry the Liberation is up for sale.
The vessel is currently used on crossings between the Channel Islands and the south coast of England.
Jersey's government has chosen the Danish firm DFDS to run its future ferry services, meaning Condor will only serve Guernsey from April.
Condor's timetable, from April onwards, does not include the Liberation.
Ship broker the GRS Group said the information it held showed that the current owners were open to selling the Liberation.
The firm is advertising a ship, in the Condor pink and yellow livery, for sale on its website.
The Liberation was built in 2010 by an Australian-based firm and has been used by Condor since 2015.
The ship's name was chosen from thousands of suggestions from the public, in the same year the islands celebrated the 70th anniversary of liberation from occupation during World War Two.
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