No More SeaFrance
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According to many news sources, SeaFrance has been ordered to cease trading...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16469300
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16469300
Madscanner said:
According to many news sources, SeaFrance has been ordered to cease trading...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16469300
Yep was just listening about that on the news.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16469300
Odd that the French Government refused a takeover bid from DFDS that may have saved the company.
At least I haven't got any money tied up in fares this time - went SpeedFerries went under, I had an unused 10-journey pre-paid voucher. Fortunately, my claim for compensation in full was accepted.
Not good for those who have booked for the summer already. I was not far off booking my crossing for the Le Mans Classic, but hadn't yet decided which route/operator...
Not good for those who have booked for the summer already. I was not far off booking my crossing for the Le Mans Classic, but hadn't yet decided which route/operator...
greygoose said:
Single trips are always a rip off on the ferries or tunnel.
I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
Really? Each year I pay around £25-£30 for a one way motorbike ticket or around £50-£60 for the car using Eurotunnel. Seems very reasonable to me.I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
Silver993tt said:
greygoose said:
Single trips are always a rip off on the ferries or tunnel.
I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
Really? Each year I pay around £25-£30 for a one way motorbike ticket or around £50-£60 for the car using Eurotunnel. Seems very reasonable to me.I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
greygoose said:
Silver993tt said:
greygoose said:
Single trips are always a rip off on the ferries or tunnel.
I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
Really? Each year I pay around £25-£30 for a one way motorbike ticket or around £50-£60 for the car using Eurotunnel. Seems very reasonable to me.I'm surprised SeaFrance struggled on for so long given their militant unions and need for subsidies to survive.
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