Possibly, if after the conversation I had with customer services was anything to go by.
Just a little!It's one helluva journey. I looked at it once (yonks ago, before the days of Eurostar) and decided against. I ended up training it to Paris, having some time there and then the overnight train into Spain.
Blimey, just thinking about it takes me back... must have 1985ish. Someone stole my Walkman on that journey, now doesn't that date it![]()
Panicdemic aside, someone is being economic with the truth, it can't be right to offer large discounts to motorist, and refuse Peds & cyclist, surely we are a revenue stream to onboard services once we are on.Done the journey a few times, excellent restaurant and a great cabin. On one occasion it was very rough so didn’t venture out of the cabin. Feel better prepared for that prospect now after self isolation experience! I hope you can use he ferry again as a foot passenger or cyclist. The reason they gave for banning them for last few years was the cost of opening up the passenger terminal.
This is exactly it and I had a Brittany Ferries customer service advisor admit this directly to me (for the Saint Malo crossing rather than the Santander one). I ended up taking the Caen sailing instead which fills up less quickly.Presumably it will be for reasons of economy, but whether or not they will admit that is another thing.
Cabins are mandatory on that crossing, I believe. So they would rather fill the cabins with people who are also forking out £xxx to take their car with them, rather than a cyclist taking a bike for free.
On a long crossing to Spain , I certainly would book a cabin ,mandatory or not, night crossings to Hook of Holland is the same.This is exactly it and I had a Brittany Ferries customer service advisor admit this directly to me (for the Saint Malo crossing rather than the Santander one). I ended up taking the Caen sailing instead which fills up less quickly.
P&O stopped operating the Portsmouth/Bilbao service many years ago. Same applies for Portsmouth/Le Havre.Fortunately ,normally there are 2 companies on this route, and when they start running again, P&O will likely get my business for this trip
Travelled with Brittany ferries several times and never had to book a cabin just a Lounge seat ,
Maybe things have changed since 2018 , pandemic and all but they have / or had a lot of Lounge chairs
Which you could book £10.00 each way don't like cabins so it suited me