Brittany Ferries’ IT systems automatically transmit all the information required to calculate port charges to the software.
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Brittany Ferries’ IT systems automatically transmit all the information required to calculate port charges to the software.
read moreWhy staycation when you can allez en vacances with Brittany Ferries?
read moreIn April 1978, Brittany Ferries launched passenger and freight services to Spain. At the time the company was little more than five years old, but this week it celebrates 40 years of continuous operations to Santander.
read more12 March 2018: The steel cutting ceremony in Flensburg, Germany, marks the first step in the construction of Brittany Ferries’ Honfleur, a ship that will take little over a year to complete.
read moreFerry and holiday company Brittany Ferries has reported a huge increase in the number of four-legged travellers over the last five years. In 2017 the company’s ships hosted nearly 40,000 more dogs than it did just five years previously
read moreBrittany Ferries a annoncé aujourd’hui le renforcement de la ligne Roscoff/Cork grâce à la création d’une rotation hebdomadaire supplémentaire, ainsi que le lancement d’une nouvelle ligne à destination du Nord de l’Espagne depuis l’Irlande.
read more16 January 2018: Brittany Ferries has today announced a new route into northern Spain. Starting at the end of April, the service will link Cork and Santander, making two return-sailings a week. The move will be the first time there has ever been a ferry service linking Ireland and Spain.
read moreBrittany Ferries announces the first direct ferry link between Ireland and Spain,.
read moreBrittany Ferries has scooped two respected travel awards within the space of a week.
read moreWhen delivered Honfleur will be the first passenger ship in the world to be equipped with on board cranes that allow 40 feet (ISO standard) LNG containers to be lifted into a fixed position.
read moreAs the season draws to a close, Brittany Ferries has today confirmed a 4 percent rise in freight traffic, but a 3 percent drop in overall passenger numbers.
read moreBrittany Ferries is an approved operator of Ryder Cup Travel Services. For the event itself it is offering a programme that includes sailings from Portsmouth and the official Ryder Cup ticket and accommodation package.
read moreStep off the ferry in cosmopolitan Santander, and you don’t have to travel far to experience the best of Spanish luxury.
read moreAround 8,000 Brittany Ferries passengers are expected to enjoy the best views of HMS Queen Elizabeth following her arrival into Portsmouth on 16 August 2017.
read moreFor under £1,000, mum, dad and two kids can still travel and stay at a range of beautiful cottages in fabulous locations in Brittany (and Normandy).
read moreOver the last six months Brittany Ferries has invested in a comprehensive and independent review of security on board its ships. The review led to a series of recommendations and these are now being implemented across the company’s fleet of 10 ships operating on the western channel from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth.
read moreAlmost exactly a year after the Brexit vote, Brittany Ferries has confirmed the order for a new LNG cruise ferry with a budget of around £175m. It will operate on the company’s busiest route from Portsmouth to Caen with a planned arrival in spring 2019 - as Brexit negotiations move towards completion.
read moreHonfleur promises to be the most environmentally friendly ship regularly operating in UK waters when she takes to the seas in June 2019. But she will also be a ship that presents a canvas of modernity, comfort and relaxation for passengers on the company’s busiest route, operating from Portsmouth to Caen.
read moreLe navire « Honfleur » sera l’un des navires les plus respectueux de l’environnement opérant sur la Manche, lors de sa mise en service en juin 2019. Le navire, qui sera exploité sur la ligne Caen-Ouistreham/Portsmouth, la plus fréquentée de la Compagnie, proposera aux passagers un service alliant modernité, confort et relaxation.
read moreIn episode one of The Trip to Spain, Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan sailed on Brittany Ferries’ flagship Pont-Aven to northern Spain from Plymouth. Now the company is encouraging fans of the restaurant-review comedy series to follow in their footsteps by taking a ferry to Spain, to stay where they stay and to experience the culinary delights of the restaurants they visit during the six-episode series.
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