Search Underway for Person Overboard from P&O Ferry in Irish Sea; Sailings Delayed

February 12, 2026
Search Underway for Person Overboard from P&O Ferry in Irish Sea; Sailings Delayed
  • There has been no final confirmation of a rescue outcome yet, and officials continue to provide updates.

  • The European Highlander is one of the fastest ferries on the Irish Sea, capable of carrying up to 410 passengers, 375 cars, and/or 116 commercial vehicles, typically making six daily crossings from Scotland to Larne.

  • The vessel operates with an approximate voyage time of about two hours between Scotland and Larne.

  • P&O Ferries canceled sailings for Stranraer and Larne and warned of delays to the 8pm sailing pending the ongoing investigation and rescue efforts.

  • The report is being updated as of 15:46 BST on February 12, 2026.

  • A search and rescue operation is underway after a person fell overboard from the P&O ferry European Highlander in the Irish Sea between Larne and Stranraer, with helicopters circling the coast and multiple vessels involved.

  • Larne RNLI launched its all-weather lifeboat at 13:25 GMT, followed by Donaghadee RNLI joining the search an hour later at 14:25 GMT.

  • Maritime traffic shows the European Highlander and rescue boats operating east of East Maiden’s Lighthouse as the search continues, with delays affecting Stranraer–Larne sailings and the 20:00 and 08:00 PM services.

  • In addition to the ferries, other vessels and a coastguard helicopter are assisting in the ongoing operation.

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