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Brittany Ferries keeps ships laid up as travel restrictions continue

Company wanted to restart some services between Plymouth and Portsmouth and the Continent, but plans have been postponed

The Pont-Aven leaving Plymouth

Transport company Brittany Ferries will not be restarting sailings from Plymouth in March 2021 as stringent travel restrictions continue on both sides of the Channel.

The French-owned firm has decided to extend the suspension of some services operating between the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, France and Spain. Only essential travel is currently permitted, and the company said .

Four ships that are currently laid-up, but which had been due to resume service in late March, will not now resume service until mid-May at the earliest.

Under the revised plans, the following the Pont-Aven will not resume journeys between Plymouth and Roscoff and Santander from March 22. It will also not resume sailing on the Cork to Roscoff route.

The Cap Finistère will not restart voyages from Portsmouth to Bilbao and Santander, and the Bretagne will not begin sailings from Portsmouth to St Malo. The Barfleu will also not resume its Poole to Cherbourg journeys.

Brittany Ferries, which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ headquarters in Plymouth, will contact customers who hold bookings on affected sailings, to offer alternative travel or a refund.

The firm said some ships and routes will however continue to operate as scheduled, to accommodate those with essential travel requirements and to allow freight to flow freely.

It means Armorique will take to the water, on a route to be confirmed, and Connemara will sail from Rosslare to Cherbourg and Bilbao.