The first sailing to the new Isle of Man Ferry Terminal in Liverpool will be after TT.
That's the decision from the Steam Packet and government to ensure a smooth transition to the new facility and avoid the Island's most busy period.
Berthing trials began in late March and will continue over the next few weeks.
Infrastructure Minister Tim Crookall MHK said that ensuring the safety of passengers by enabling the captains to become familiar with the demands of the new berth is of the 'utmost importance.'
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