The new
Olau Hollandia and
Olau Britannia were more than twice the size of the old ships with the same names, and they soon proved to be too large for the route they were built for. Due to high operating costs the ships were taken out of the German ship registry and registered in
Luxembourg in January 1993, but action from the German Seamen's Union forced the ships to be re-registered in Germany just a month later. In 1994
TT-Line made plans to move the ships under
Bahamian flag, but when the German Seamen's Union protested again, TT-Line decided to close down Olau Line in May 1994. Following the closure of Olau Line, TT-Line chartered the two vessels to
P&O European Ferries and
Olau Britannia was consequently renamed
Pride of Portsmouth to fit with P&O's branding policy at the time and re-registered to the
United Kingdom. When these were completed, P&O transferred the two to the
Portsmouth to
Le Havre route on 22 June 1994. They remained in
P&O Ferries service until 30 September 2005, when they were withdrawn from service and subsequently laid up on the
River Fal ==Collision with HMS
St Albans==