Brittany Ferries cancels services due to Covid travel restrictions with hundreds of passengers left stranded

A ferry firm operating from Portsmouth had to cancel multiple services to France due to Covid-19 travel restrictions, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded onboard a ferry.
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Brittany Ferries had to cancel six sailings from Portsmouth to Caen across Sunday to Tuesday.

The cancellations followed France imposing travel restrictions on journeys from the UK until 11.59pm tomorrow, with the aim of curtailing the spread of a more contagious form of Covid-19.

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More than 1,000 passengers and 400 freight vehicles had been due to travel with the ferry service.

Brittany Ferries has had to cancel six journeys to France due to covid travel restrictions.Brittany Ferries has had to cancel six journeys to France due to covid travel restrictions.
Brittany Ferries has had to cancel six journeys to France due to covid travel restrictions.

Last night, a total of 355 passengers were left stranded onboard the Normandie ferry overnight after its 10.45pm sailing was suddenly cancelled, with some travellers reduced to tears according to one passenger.

Simon Wolf, an English ex-patriate living in France and back in the UK for a weekend business trip, said: "We were sat down for our meal at about 10.30pm when the announcement was made over the tannoy. There were a lot of people very upset – one woman burst into tears.

"We had been checking the news and thought we were just inside the midnight deadline. We have managed to book into a Travelodge for a couple of nights. We can’t leave the area and don’t know when we can get back to France."

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The cancelled service also left 40 freight vehicles onboard stuck in the UK.

Brittany Ferries was only made aware that last night’s journey couldn’t go ahead after boarding had taken place, according to a spokesman for the business.

He said: "Only once loading was complete and the ship was ready to depart did we receive information that the ship no longer had clearance from the French authorities to disembark passengers in Caen on Monday morning.

"The ship therefore remained in Portsmouth overnight with passengers using the ship as a floating hotel.

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"We are very sorry for the inconvenience to our passengers, but unfortunately we received very late notice that the ship would be unable to dock in France.

"We are still operating services carrying unaccompanied freight vehicles from Portsmouth to France, and all passengers and freight from France to the UK. Services to and from Spain are currently operating as normal.

"We are very sorry to all our customers who have been affected and are contacting them."