Brittany Ferries 2022
Have had a email re booking for 2022 now available upto November 2022.
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Yes, we’ve just amended our May 2021 booking to May 2022. It was previously amended from May last year 😱.
Portsmouth to Santander, on the Galicia ferry. Fingers crossed that we might actually get there next year.
We still have a crossing booked for St Malo, September this year, again, amended from last year. Not very optimistic that it’s going to materialise, but things are improving, so fingers crossed again! 🙂
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I had to contact BF this morning to get one of my bookings altered to next year as the system wasn't letting me do it on-line. I asked about Bilbao and I was told the Bilbao sailings will come out in the second release of timetables due in May. I too have a crossing booked for September this year to Spain, will we be going, who knows ???
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"I too have a crossing booked for September this year to Spain, will we be going, who knows ???"
Ditto, well to France actually, flexi tickets, with a view to driving down to Spain, but we decided September 2020 that 2021 would be a no brainer and booked a site in the UK for the whole of September, will move our tickets to April 2022 and live in hope, but not holding my breath, see no point in going if there are too many restrictions e.g. too many internal travel restrictions, night time curfews, sleep in your face mask, bars/resturants closed and a very poor track record for vaccinations, so watching your back all the time, but September is quite a way off so who knows, also driving back through Northern Spain/France late October/November can be a bit off putting if the weather is not great, so staycation for us and maybe using the tickets to better advantage in 2022.
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Just received our email. However, I think I will hang onto our September booking to St Malo a bit longer. 5 months is a long time and hopefully they will have got their act together. Of course that won’t help if we are moving into a third wave, as some predict. Fingers firmly crossed that we can both keep case rates down.🤞
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