Brittany Ferries, the cross-channel operator, has reported a surge in passenger numbers travelling between Plymouth and Europe - safeguarding jobs and returning the company to its pre-Covid success levels.
The firm experienced an overall 4% rise in passengers during the summer, with over 9,000 additional individuals travelling through Millbay on routes to France and Spain.
In total, more than 166,000 passengers used the Plymouth-Roscoff route, a 3% increase, and over 75,000 utilised the link to Santander, solidifying its status as the preferred route for Brits seeking the Spanish summer sun, up by 6%.
The company, which has its 海角视频 headquarters in Plymouth, announced today that it is on course for its third consecutive year of growth when year-end figures are released next spring. It has already surpassed the two million passenger milestone.
Its newly released figures for its 2025 summer season, from June to September, show an overall 3% increase in passengers carried on 12 routes.
In total, 1,200,522 people travelled on the so-called Atlantic Arc - 33,341 more than the previous summer.
This signifies a recovery from the impact of the Covid pandemic, when numbers dropped significantly, and brings welcome news for employees.
Jean-Marc Roue虂, company president, said: "We have indeed returned to pre-Covid business volumes and have secured the jobs of our seafarers, despite the enormous difficulties caused by the health crisis of 2020," reports .
Christopher Mathieu, chief executive, said: "We continue to scale what seemed to be an insurmountable mountain when the Covid crisis struck.
These latest figures are proof that we are getting stronger every year and I am delighted that we continue to grow. Our path to the future looks brighter than it has done for many years."
He added: "This only comes thanks to careful management of our fleet," and "That includes adding new ships and our ability to move swiftly when opportunity knocks.
"I must also thank all those who work within our company, on board and on shore for their hard work and dedication.
Finally, we must never forget the unwavering support, commitment and confidence of our farmer-shareholders with whom we stand shoulder to shoulder in continuing this beautiful venture."
























