Brittany Ferries Cash Flow Reducing Sailings

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Just noticed this item, many reduced sailings and one Ship to be laid up.
 
They've been running a reduced service with fewer ships for months I think.
 
Entry to France is subject to the constantly changing Covid19 situation, please check with French government travel restrictions as well as UK government rules regarding a future return to the UK. The current ferry/ tunnel situation is as below:
Brittany Ferries are having financial problems & have recently confirmed that two ferries will be laid up & a third will not resume crossings. Most routes are either reduced or suspended, this has the following effects:
Plymouth to Roscoff: Service resumes March 2021.
Portsmouth to Cherbourg: Weekly service commences Dec., 2020 using their new vessel 'Galicia'
Portsmouth to St Malo: Suspended until March 2021.
Portsmouth to Caen: Running daily but reduced capacity between Nov & March 2021.
Portsmouth to Le Havre/ St Malo & Poole to Cherbourg: Services suspended
Plymouth to Santander: Service resumes March 2021.
Eurotunnel are operating a regular service, check-in at least 45 mins before travel.
DFDS are sailing to normal schedules but have reduced passenger capacity, face masks required on board.
P&O have said that their ferries are still running on the Dover to Calais routes for ‘essential travel and freight services’.
 
I received an alert yesterday and valid today discouraging travel to France......


The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to:

The health situation in France remains severe. The French government has announced a national lockdown.


Link here:

France travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

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Entry to France is subject to the constantly changing Covid19 situation, please check with French government travel restrictions as well as UK government rules regarding a future return to the UK. The current ferry/ tunnel situation is as below:
Brittany Ferries are having financial problems & have recently confirmed that two ferries will be laid up & a third will not resume crossings. Most routes are either reduced or suspended, this has the following effects:
Plymouth to Roscoff: Service resumes March 2021.
Portsmouth to Cherbourg: Weekly service commences Dec., 2020 using their new vessel 'Galicia'
Portsmouth to St Malo: Suspended until March 2021.
Portsmouth to Caen: Running daily but reduced capacity between Nov & March 2021.
Portsmouth to Le Havre/ St Malo & Poole to Cherbourg: Services suspended
Plymouth to Santander: Service resumes March 2021.
Eurotunnel are operating a regular service, check-in at least 45 mins before travel.
DFDS are sailing to normal schedules but have reduced passenger capacity, face masks required on board.
P&O have said that their ferries are still running on the Dover to Calais routes for ‘essential travel and freight services’.

That is a quote from

DECEMBER NEWSLETTER from MOTORHOMINGFRANCE
motorhomingfrance.co.uk

Which is a monthly Newsletter about MHoming in France and very useful

Geoff
 
DECEMBER NEWSLETTER from MOTORHOMINGFRANCE
motorhomingfrance.co.uk
Which is a monthly Newsletter about MHoming in France
Totally irrelevant to the topic but the form of words in your post instantly reminded me of the poem by Henry Reed:

'Naming of Parts'

Today we have naming of parts. Yesterday,
We had daily cleaning. And tomorrow morning,
We shall have what to do after firing. But to-day,
Today we have naming of parts. Japonica
Glistens like coral in all of the neighbouring gardens,
And today we have naming of parts.

Poetry By Heart | Naming of Parts
 

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