Ferry services to Calais disrupted - TravelMole


Ferry services to Calais disrupted

Sunday, 08 Dec, 2014 0

Ferry services to France are facing disruption due to industrial action in the Port of Calais.

P&O Ferries is updating customers via Twitter posts.

It initially reported the port closed to all shipping movements but has since updated customers to say there is limited movement with one berth open.

It said: "It is unclear how severely services may be affected as the Port of Calais does intend to keep a number of berths open for use throughout the day. However, Calais port authorities are warning there may be less berths than usual and if so, that will lead to delays and cancellations.

"P&O Ferries clearly regrets a situation beyond its control and will endeavour to keep any delays to a minimum."



 

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