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On September 6, 2006 DFDS Seaways reported that it had purchased MS Fjord Norway from the Norway-based Fjord Line, and would be continuing the ship's traffic from the UK to Norway.
In 2002 the ship was sold to Fjord Line, renamed MS Fjord Norway for service from Denmark.