With travel chaos looming, Brittany Ferries vows no price hikes

Brittany Ferries CEO pledges stable prices and sufficient fuel supply amid European travel disruption fears.

Brittany Ferries CEO pledges stable prices and sufficient fuel supply amid European travel disruption fears. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • With travel chaos looming, Brittany Ferries vows no price hikes

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As European holidaymakers brace for a summer of potential travel chaos, Brittany Ferries has moved to reassure passengers by vowing not to increase ticket prices despite the ongoing global energy crisis. Christophe Mathieu, the company's chief executive, confirmed in an interview with France 24 that the ferry operator has secured enough maritime fuel to last through the peak season, offering a rare note of stability for travelers planning cross-Channel and Atlantic coast voyages. The pledge comes at a time when the broader travel industry is grappling with soaring fuel costs, staffing shortages, and logistical bottlenecks that have raised concerns about widespread disruptions. Brittany Ferries, which operates routes between France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain, is positioning itself as a reliable alternative for holidaymakers wary of potential flight cancellations and train strikes. Mathieu's statement directly addresses the anxiety gripping the sector, emphasizing that the company's fuel reserves are adequate to meet demand without resorting to price hikes that could further strain household budgets. The global energy crisis, exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and supply chain constraints, has pushed up the cost of marine gasoil and other essential inputs for ferry operators. Many carriers have been forced to pass these increases onto customers, but Brittany Ferries appears to be bucking the trend. Mathieu did not provide specific details on how the company is absorbing the additional costs, but his assurance suggests a strategic decision to prioritize customer loyalty and market share over short-term profits during a critical travel period. This development also highlights the broader challenges facing the European travel industry this summer. Airports and airlines have already warned of potential delays and cancellations due to understaffing and infrastructure strain, while rail operators in several countries face industrial action. For passengers seeking more predictable alternatives, ferry services like those offered by Brittany Ferries could become an increasingly attractive option, provided reliability and pricing remain competitive. In a...

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