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Brittany Ferries calls for travel corridors as vaccine roll out continues

Transport company says increasing numbers of anti-Covid jabs in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, France and Spain mean summer holidays should be permitted

Brittany Ferries' Armorique arriving in Plymouth

Brittany Ferries is calling for a re-think on travel corridors and the reinstatement of summer holidays after the Government hits its target for 15 million Covid vaccinations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The French-owned firm,, said that while the focus is rightly on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, vaccination rates are rising significantly in France and Spain too.

These are the countries it serves with ferries departing Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth. They are also the top two destinations for British holidaymakers.

The transport and holiday company said that by summer 2021, the case for reciprocal travel corridors – in the case of, “sea lanes” – to France and Spain should be persuasive.

That’s because the majority of adults are likely to have been vaccinated and infection rates are expected to have continued their downward trend as a consequence.

In France, health minister Olivier Véran confirmed that four million people would be vaccinated by the end of February, rising to 43million by the end of June.

That means about 80% of the adult population in Brittany Ferries’ most popular destination should be vaccinated well ahead of the summer holiday season.