Rail-ferry freight service comes to Poole. Multimodal is here.
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Rail-ferry freight service comes to Poole. Multimodal is here.
read moreMr Rice was one of 15VVIP veterans travelling to France with Brittany Ferries this year
read moreThis year fifteen veterans will cross the Channel with Brittany Ferries, compared with thirty two last year.
read moreRoué slammed overcompensation operating costs for DFDS, calling it a “waste of public money”, and pointed out that the Normandy Regional Audit Office itself has criticised the system on two occasions,
read moreBrittany Ferries, the leading maritime carrier on the western Channel and Bay of Biscay, has launched an exciting new tour in partnership with the Rioja DOCa Control Board.
read moreThe company celebrates the end of a 550 million euro investment. Five ships in five years, replacing half the existing fleet.
read moreFirst visit of Guillaume de Normandie into Portsmouth. Tuesday 1 April 2025. She marks the final step in the biggest fleet renewal programme in company history.
read moreCleaner and greener, LNG-electric hybrid ship; Saint-Malo is a love letter to a modern & vibrant Brittany region. She enters service Portsmouth-St Malo route on 12 February 2025
read moreThe first-ever LNG re-fuelling operation took place in Portsmouth International Port.
read moreSaint-Malo in summary - courtesy of Portsmouth News and Brian Bracher for Strong Island
read moreWhile the first call of Saint-Malo generated plenty of noise and fanfare, there was nothing to see from her funnel:
read moreOur ships are on stand-by, our schedules are ready and systems are go, for a joined-up approach that serves the needs of both islands.
read moreBrittany Ferries' chairman Jean-Marc Roué has responded to the on-going ferry contract saga with a clear message for Jersey’s chief minister. In a letter to Lyndon Farnham, Monsieur Roué expressed surprise and concern that the Condor-Brittany Ferries bid had not been accepted by Jersey. This, despite a clear decision by Guernsey following the nine-month tender process.
read moreOn Tuesday 15th October 2024 ferry operator Brittany Ferries received the ‘Green Marine Europe’ label for the fifth year running, at ceremony held in Brussels.
read moreA lighthearted, warm embrace for our departing ship Bretagne. And a hello for a noble and worthy replacement.
read moreEnergy company Repsol has started supplying liquefied biomethane (bio-LNG) to Brittany Ferries’ LNG-fuelled vessels Salamanca and Santoña at the LNG-bunkering terminal in Santander (Spain).
read morePassengers will feel like they have arrived in Brittany the moment they step on board this cleaner, greener hybrid ship
read moreFerry operator Brittany Ferries has published its 2025 timetables and is now taking bookings for ferry crossings to western France and northern Spain right through until 2nd November 2025.
read moreEight Ocean Conservationists worked on Brittany Ferries’ ships last year, the most ever. They travelled more than 106,000 km on board Pont-Aven, Galicia, Salamanca and Santoña and chalked-up 15,493 sightings of 24,926 animals (some in multiple pods). Thirteen separate cetacean species were observed throughout the year.
read moreToday (6 June) is the 80th anniversary of D-Day. In the run-up, Brittany Ferries has carried around 60 veterans to the five landing beaches. The biggest group of 31 travelled on Tuesday.
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