Brittany Ferries
Starting to look at planning for June next year. Going out Plymouth to Santander back Roscoff to Plymouth. I normally book through club and buy 4 site vouchers to get deal. Not booked direct with Brittany before but their flex ticket looks good. Comparing club price which doesn’t seem to give combined deal this year and Flex ticket Brittany seems £60 more expensive but as name suggests more flexible. Anybody got any advice?
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Three points to consider
a) The Club price to Santander may well include a basic cabin - which you can upgrade. The Brittany Ferries price will not include a cabin..
b) If you ask around on one or two forums you will find a Brittany Ferries Club Voyage member who will lend you a Friends andFamily code. You will get 10% off the cost of your journey (excluding cabin cost) for a direct booking with the ferry company. He will get £10 back from the ferry company for recruiting you.
c) Unless your return date from Roscoff is absolutely certain you can wait and book it on line with Brittany Ferried at their economy rate a few days before you are ready to come home.
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One further point.
If you book a return ticket at Fexible rate with Brittany Ferries it will give you flexibility on the outward leg, but not I think on the return leg. But check that with the ferry company
If you want flexibility on both legs you can book two separate single tickets, both at the flexible rate,
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Communication with BF if something goes wrong is straightforward and their phones are attended at most times every day. Communication via the club is only at normal office times, and some members have experienced it to be poor. Not sure about the club's booking fee policy at the moment. We have found with a 10% discount from Club Voyage the club is more expensive too.
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if you book a return ticket and tick the flexi box then FLEXI is available for both the outbound and return sailing, FLEXI is more expensive but i use it all the time you are able to amend your sailing times upto 4 hrs before departure time which is a big plus especially if you are running late and in danger of missing your sailing.
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Rufs, I didn’t know that. The Brittany Ferries website only says that flexible tickets allow alterations up to 4 hours before the outward journey, but doesn’t mention changes for the return journey. That’s why I thought one had to book two separate flexible single tickets to get round that problem.
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interesting, but i have a return ticket Portsmouth - Caen for 2023 (just one ticket) outbound and inbound are marked as FLEXI and of course you pay a premium for both trips so I dont see why the rules should be different, must admit never needed to change the inbound but regularly change the outbound, but have seen others on CT who have reported changing the inbound as a result of running late etc.
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Thank you both for clearing that up. The B/F website misled me.
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As mentioned the days of the extremely good ITX etc savings have gone-my single Plymouth to Roscoff this year was only slightly cheaper than my 2019 return.
Personally have never seen the need to book flexi, on the basis that it would take something serious to cause an issue and then the cost would likely be immaterial and, whilst I am often chasing my tail that's not the case when heading for a ferry booked months previously.
I could see this happening to people heading for Dover say, with the traffic chaos one can encounter, but there you have the bonus of another one coming along soon which you don't have with BF from Plymouth.
And if something does befall me, then my travel insurance will cover it.
re the amendment fee this is what the BF website says today which could be read, maybe as euror did, that after the 4 hrs prior to boarding has passed there will be a fee?
FLEXI
Amendments (on booking)
Free
up to 4 hours before departure.
£20 amendment fee thereafter0