Ferry passengers attempting to sail from Calais to Dover are suffering major disruption due to strike action in the French port.
Operators P&O Ferries, Irish Ferries and DFDS have cancelled, delayed or rerouted sailings because of the national dispute over pension reforms.
⚠️ #POCALAIS ANNOUNCEMENT:Please be advised that due to ongoing industrial action, our check in is currently suspended. Rest assured if you miss your booked departure, we will get you on the next available. Thank you for your patience.
— P&O Ferries Updates (@POferriesupdate) June 7, 2024
P&O Ferries issued an alert to customers shortly before 8am on Friday which stated: “Our check-in is currently suspended.
“Rest assured if you miss your booked departure, we will get you on the next available.”
It advised passengers travelling to Calais to use toilet facilities before they reach the port, bring refreshments and “plan for a wait on arrival”.
Irish Ferries cancelled at least four sailings on Friday, while DFDS rerouted all its Calais-Dover crossings to Dunkirk, which is around 30 miles to the east of Calais.