Has anyone got a refund from Brittany Ferries?

Has anyone got a refund from Brittany Ferries?

Brittany Ferries, which has cancelled all sailings up to May 15, has confirmed it will give refunds to passengers who have had their crossings cancelled during the confinement period if they choose not to take up their offer of a credit note valid for two years.

Where is Brittany Ferries Galicia now?

North East Atlantic Ocean
The current position of GALICIA is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 50.2837 N / 1.87868 W) reported 1 min ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Santander, Spain, sailing at a speed of 15.6 knots and expected to arrive there on Nov 27, 07:00.

Can Brittany Ferries refuse refund?

You will be able to decide on what you’d prefer and a ferry operator cannot refuse to refund you. Under the law, refunds must be provided within seven days but given the unprecedented effects of coronavirus, we advise allowing ferry companies more time to process refunds. BF refuses to refund, issuing vouchers instead.

What happens if my Brittany ferry is Cancelled?

When your ferry operator cancels your service, it should offer the choice of an alternative or a refund. Where a sailing is cancelled and an overnight stay becomes necessary, your ferry operator should offer you accommodation free of charge, if possible. This can be on board the ferry, or ashore.

What is Brittany Ferries new ship?

Setting sail from Portsmouth to Santander from December 2020 we say ‘Hola! ‘ to a brand new ship, Galicia. With a Spanish theme – a first for Brittany Ferries – Galicia not only offers sumptuous comfort and modern facilities but also remains true to our heritage and values.

What happened to Brittany Ferries Honfleur?

Brittany Ferries cancels LNG-powered ferry deal at FSG After starting insolvency proceedings in August, FSG was taken over by several companies belonging to Tennor Holding in September 2020, making a fresh start.

What is the shortest ferry crossing to France?

Dover to Calais
Dover to Calais is the quickest ferry crossing to France. This route takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. 2 operators sail on this route with 25 daily sailings.