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  2. Brittany Ferries - Wikipedia

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    In September 2010, Brittany Ferries announced plans to serve the Portsmouth–Bilbao route recently abandoned by P&O Ferries. [3] The route started on 27 March 2011. On 21 September 2012, Brittany Ferries cancelled sailings indefinitely following two days of wildcat strikes caused by crew members who were unhappy with changes in working terms ...

  3. DFDS Seaways France - Wikipedia

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    Côte d'Albâtre in Le Havre A former ferry, shown as M/S Norman Voyager now Brittany Ferries M/S Etretat. DFDS Seaways France, trading as DFDS Seaways, and formerly known as New Channel Company A/S, is the trading name of the ferry services across the Dover Strait and English Channel operated by DFDS Seaways and formerly operated by LD Lines.

  4. Guernsey signs 15-year contract with Brittany Ferries - AOL

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    The States has signed a 15-year contract with Brittany Ferries to deliver the island's ferry services, it has announced. The contract means Brittany Ferries will provide ferries between the island ...

  5. MV Bretagne - Wikipedia

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    MV Bretagne is a ferry that was operated by Brittany Ferries. She was built at Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France and was the first purpose built ship for the company and sailed for Brittany Ferries for 35 years from 1989 until 2024. She was Brittany Ferries flagship until the arrival of MV Val de Loire in 1993.

  6. Channel Islands ferries: What is the story so far? - AOL

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    On 22 November, Brittany Ferries published its 2025 timetable for Guernsey. The company said it would only sail to Jersey once a week from late March, down from one or more sailings a day in ...

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  8. MV Sirena Seaways - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Brittany Ferries chartered Sirena Seaways, announcing that she would be named Baie de Seine, and that she would have a livery similar to that of Étretat for use on the Brittany Ferries' "économie" service. [7] Baie de Seine entered service on 9 May 2015 with a freight-only sailing between Portsmouth and Bilbao.

  9. E-Flexer-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    Brittany Ferries took delivery of Salamanca in 2022, followed by Santoña in 2023. [ 14 ] [ 20 ] On 20 July 2021, Brittany Ferries announced that 2 more E-Flexer ships are due to enter service between 2024 and 2025, replacing Bretagne and Normandie .