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MV or HSC Jean de La Valette (JDLV) is a high-speed catamaran ferry owned and operated by Virtu Ferries. Built by Austal in 2010, it is one of the largest vessels of its kind in the world. It operated routes from Malta to Pozzallo and Catania in Sicily, serving as a link between Malta and the rest of Europe, until it was replaced by the MV Saint John Paul II in March 2019. The vessel was leased to the Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Ferry Service between 2019 and 2021 to serve as an inter-island ferry between Port of Spain and Scarborough. The vessel then returned to Malta to operate on its original route.

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  • MV Jean de La Valette (en)
  • MV Jean de La Valette (pl)
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  • MV or HSC Jean de La Valette (JDLV) is a high-speed catamaran ferry owned and operated by Virtu Ferries. Built by Austal in 2010, it is one of the largest vessels of its kind in the world. It operated routes from Malta to Pozzallo and Catania in Sicily, serving as a link between Malta and the rest of Europe, until it was replaced by the MV Saint John Paul II in March 2019. The vessel was leased to the Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Ferry Service between 2019 and 2021 to serve as an inter-island ferry between Port of Spain and Scarborough. The vessel then returned to Malta to operate on its original route. (en)
  • MV Jean de La Valette – szybki katamaran-prom należący oraz eksploatowany przez Virtu Ferries. Zbudowany przez stocznię Austal w latach 2009–2010, jest jednym z największych tego rodzaju statków na świecie. Do marca 2019, kiedy zastąpiony został przez MV Saint John Paul II, obsługiwał trasę z Malty do Pozzallo oraz Katanii na Sycylii, będąc morskim połączeniem Malty z resztą Europy. (pl)
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  • Jean de La Valette (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/JEAN_DE_LA_VALETTE_at_Valetta_2012_P1000511.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Malta_-_Floriana_-_Triq_l-Ghassara_tal-Gheneb_-_Jean_de_la_Valette_(MSTHC)_04_ies.jpg
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  • Virtu Ferries Limited (en)
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  • April 2009 (en)
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  • * 800 passengers * 230 cars or 342 truck lane metres and 45 cars (en)
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  • Jean de La Valette departing Malta's Grand Harbour in 2012 (en)
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