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More than 30 Brittany Ferries crew members on board a Plymouth-bound ship have come down with food poisoning, it has been confirmed.In total 34 members of staff on the Pont-Aven have fallen ill ...
Locals are welcoming back Brittany Ferries to the Sound services resume to and from Plymouth for the first time in eight months. Sailings resumed on Sunday (June 6) as the Pont-Aven made its way ...
In a statement, Brittany Ferries apologised to customers and promised to refund those with bookings. Regretfully we have been advised Pont-Aven will not resume service before June 14.
The Pont-Aven is Brittany Ferries' largest vessel, carrying up to 2,400 passengers and 650 cars. Sailings between Plymouth and Roscoff, and Portsmouth and Santander not using the Pont-Aven remain ...
Brittany Ferries has announced that it is making a number of changes to its schedule, including cancelling its Pont-Aven service. Following the Pont-Aven's dry-dock in Poland, she will not return ...
A Brittany Ferries vessel, with more than 900 passengers on board, was diverted on Tuesday after members of staff became ill; The Pont-Aven is en route from Santander to Plymouth.
A Brittany Ferries ship has diverted on its way into Devon after crew members became unwell. The Pont Aven ship which was heading to Plymouth has instead been diverted to the port of Brest.
Brittany Ferries is to lay up two ships and reduce services in response to the Government’s two-week quarantine measures. The Plymouth-based ferry operator has announced plans to put its ...
Pont-Aven entered the Brittany Ferries fleet in 2004 and serves routes between France and the UK and Ireland, as well as the UK and Spain. Spanish newspaper The Local reported that the ship is ...
The Pont-Aven is Brittany Ferries' largest vessel, carrying up to 2,400 passengers and 650 cars. Sailings between Plymouth and Roscoff, and Portsmouth and Santander not using the Pont-Aven remain ...
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