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SeaFrance goes under
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Yes very sad to hear this on the mid afternoon news but by all accounts this has been in the offing for some time and l do feel sorry for the people losing their jobs.
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So who actually still runs ferries across the channel now?
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There are other ferry routes too other than Dover-Calais run by various companies, especially from Portsmouth, Southampton and Poole areas, as well as those going towards Belgium and Holland |
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Haven't used the ferries for years but was French industrial action part of the reason why the company's gone under? They seem to have been striking on and off for years.....
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SeaFrance were always the cheapest and I often travelled with them.
Unfortunately they don't have as bigger backing as P&O who are also big in the cruising market. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%26O_Cruises ---------- Post added at 09:13 ---------- Previous post was at 09:10 ---------- Quote:
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Dover - Calais DFDS Seaways run: Dover - Dunkerque Brittany Ferries run: Plymouth-Roscoff Plymouth-Santander NOTE: Brittany Ferries tried to buy Seafrance Poole-Cherbourg Poole-Santander Portsmouth-St Malo Portsmouth-Ouistreham Portsmouth-Santander Portsmouth-Bilbao |
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Eurotunnel might by the Seafrance ships:
http://www.cityam.com/latest-news/eu...eafrance-sinks DFDS will launch a join operation with LD Lines on the Dover-Calais route: http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/DFDS-LD-...ail/story.html ---------- Post added at 16:31 ---------- Previous post was at 16:27 ---------- Brittany Ferries my also have a go at the remains of SeaFrance as they once tried, but failed to buy the company in 2009! http://www.business-sale.com/news/ar...nce-30936.html |
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I wonder if the unions involved have learned anything from this sad episode or whether they still feel striking is the best option even when the stakes are so high. I dare say many of their redundant members would now love their jobs back at 90% of their previous salaries. Where's the common sense?
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Seafrances demise was caused mainly by the Channel Tunnel, the unions striking was a not the cause, if fact they tried to save their business
Also, The EU was also resposible by forcing seafrance to give back state aid money to the French Government which in turn trigged the closure of seafrance |
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