We are currently unable to access our reservations systems due to a fire in an IBM datacentre, IBM are working to resolve this, and we expect to regain access shortly. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or through our Contact Centre. Customers travelling today will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in. We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
We are currently unable to access our reservations systems due to a fire in an IBM datacentre, IBM are working to resolve this, and we expect to regain access shortly. This means customers cannot make or amend bookings online or through our Contact Centre. Customers travelling today will be unaffected, but we remind you to arrive at the port at least 90 minutes before departure and have your booking reference/confirmation ready to provide at check-in. We will keep this page updated with information. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Brittany Ferries’ vessel Barfleur arrived in Jersey just after 9 am this morning, delivering essential food and medical supplies to replenish stocks affected by recent weather disruptions.
This marks Barfleur’s second visit to the Island this year, following successful berthing trials in March.
Carrying 42 trailers of goods for local retailers, the ferry is helping to clear the backlog caused by cancellations and delays. Christophe Mathieu, CEO of Condor Ferries, highlighted the significance of this partnership, stating: “We are committed to keeping the Islands supplied, and this collaboration demonstrates the strength of our relationship with Brittany Ferries.”
Condor has also scheduled an additional sailing of the Islander this Sunday, which will help clear the remaining backlog of up to 50 trailers caused by the disruption.