Brittany Ferries’ services remain supsended
Brittany Ferries’ services remain suspended today after meetings between the management and unions representing French workers yesterday failed to resolve the dispute between the two parties.
The only service operating is Poole-Cherboug, which is operated by Condor Ferries on behalf of Brittany.
The company said there was no space left on sailings from Cherbourg but there is limited space on Poole to Cherbourg crossings from Thursday to Sunday when the service ends.
Passengers currently booked on these sailings are unaffected.
Sailings confirmed as cancelled are:
- Wednesday 26: Caen – Portsmouth at 22:00
- Wednesday 26: Roscoff – Plymouth at 23:00
- Wednesday 26: Santander – Plymouth at 21:30
- Thursday 27: Santander – Portsmouth at 15:00
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