this year the only way to get to Brittany for a half-term break is via the south-west. Armorique's early return is a boost for Plymouth
read morethis year the only way to get to Brittany for a half-term break is via the south-west. Armorique's early return is a boost for Plymouth
read moreBrittany Ferries has confirmed that its new midweek sailing connecting Cork with France will become a permanent feature of the company’s sailing schedule, further reinforcing the company's long-term commitment to Ireland, Irish tourism and the Port of Cork.
read moreThe company today confirms the return of much-loved vessels like Bretagne, the re-start of services from Plymouth and Poole, and an increase in the number of ships sailing between Ireland and France.
read more“We had hoped for a return to service for all our routes in mid-March, but the reality is that most people are simply unable to travel at this time, " said CEO Christophe Mathieu. "Booking levels are extremely low and we are relying on loans to carry us through this difficult period. It is therefore simply not viable to run loss-making routes at this time.”
read moreBrittany Ferries’ new ‘Brexit-bypass’ service for Irish hauliers heading to Brittany, France gets underway tonight.
read moreBrittany Ferries has announced that it is introducing three new weekly freight only sailings between Ireland and France. The sailings will begin this Thursday (4th February) with a sailing between Rosslare and St Malo.
read moreA growing number of haulage companies are shipping goods using unaccompanied trailers. Brittany Ferries says demand is rising, and the ports it serves on the western Channel in France and the UK are best set-up to receive these driverless loads.
read more“This is not something we want to do. However, in the context of a terrible summer season we have no choice but to consolidate sailings," said director general Christophe Mathieu.
read moreBrittany Ferries has announced plans to increase services both out of Rosslare and Cork in 2021. The move demonstrates the company’s long-term commitment to Ireland, despite on-going uncertainty over travel restrictions and quarantine requirements this season, and the effect this is having on service viability.
read moreLess zooplankton, sea temperatures rising and waters acidifying - Brittany Ferries Armorique hosts important scientific studies pointing to the effects of climate change.
read moreBrittany Ferries is adding a splash of colour to its ships, with a bright new logo in striking shades of blue, orange and green.
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