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Posted: 25.11.2020  ·  #41
Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #42
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Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


I cancelled this years trip and lost the deposit but I am not stuck with any Ferry company who can charge what they want, no regrets losing the money

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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #43
I think the way its going to go is €900 for 10/14 days not going to happen,
For 6/8 weeks still a RIP off but easier to take,
one guy I was talking to, his idea is take the van to Europe end of May , move it around different camping parks and have his whole family take it in turns to fly out and use it, untill September.
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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #44
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Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


I cancelled this years trip and lost the deposit but I am not stuck with any Ferry company who can charge what they want, no regrets losing the money


We forfeited our deposit too Dave & choose to retry when all settles down, but knowing ferry companies and their tactics there will be little in the way of offers and they’ll continue to deploy their tactics of milking every penny out of the Irish/Anywhere routes.
Couple that to complete inaction and policy deficit by an utter gombeen complacent government and it leaves us the punter paying over the odds.
Isn’t good old rip-of-Ireland truly alive and well, serving the vested interests as always?

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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #45
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Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


I cancelled this years trip and lost the deposit but I am not stuck with any Ferry company who can charge what they want, no regrets losing the money


We forfeited our deposit too Dave & choose to retry when all settles down, but knowing ferry companies and their tactics there will be little in the way of offers and they’ll continue to deploy their tactics of milking every penny out of the Irish/Anywhere routes.
Couple that to complete inaction and policy deficit by an utter gombeen complacent government and it leaves us the punter paying over the odds.
Isn’t good old rip-of-Ireland truly alive and well, serving the vested interests as always?


Except for the fact that they are not Irish or even Somalian.


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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #47
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Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


Have you any documentary evidence for this. I do recall something along the same lines but I can’t now find anything. The two emails I got from IF saying that I could use the €100 for next year are different. One says the voucher is valid to Dec 2021, the other says the voucher is valid for 12 months.


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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #48
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Not a great deal of waiting for anyone who paid deposit or in full this year as I think they have to re book before end of this year. Could be wrong though


Have you any documentary evidence for this. I do recall something along the same lines but I can’t now find anything. The two emails I got from IF saying that I could use the €100 for next year are different. One says the voucher is valid to Dec 2021, the other says the voucher is valid for 12 months.


Just checked the current COVID advice on IF website. It does say that re bookings using vouchers must be complete by 31 Dec 2020. Now need to find out if that applies to ALL vouchers.


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Anyone looking to fly out for yo a ski resort might find themselves disappointed this year. Germany is planning an EU wide ban on skiing trips this year.

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Anyone looking to fly out for yo a ski resort might find themselves disappointed this year. Germany is planning an EU wide ban on skiing trips this year.

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One of the Austrian resorts was blamed for spreading the virus all over Europe in Mar, I think their being sued by a lot of people


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Anyone looking to fly out for yo a ski resort might find themselves disappointed this year. Germany is planning an EU wide ban on skiing trips this year.

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One of the Austrian resorts was blamed for spreading the virus all over Europe in Mar, I think their being sued by a lot of people



That's right. My wife's cousin caught covid in that same resort. Skiing resorts is how it all took off in Europe. I don't think the Austrians will go for it, and maybe not the French either.


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Posted: 26.11.2020  ·  #52
In my opinion anyone that has a deposit presently held by a ferry company might as well forget about it, by the time they get around to using it the prices will have escalated so much the deposit will not even balance the price difference .
I hope i am wrong but feel happy to make this prediction now anyway.

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Posted: 04.02.2021  ·  #53
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Just had a look at my prior year bookings

Irish Ferries first available sailing seems to be 25/05/21 so based on that and return on 30/06/21 including 2 people MH and cheapest available cabin, fare is €885. This compares to actual 2020 fare (not used) of €517 for 15/05/20 to 25/06/20, an increase of 71%.

For autumn, out 26/08/21, back 01/10/21, the fare is €760 compared to very similar dates in 2020 where the fare (not used) was €553, an increase of 37%.

Stena is €786 for May/June dates and €716 for autumn although this excludes the flexibility option.

Landbridge from Irish Ferries and Stena don’t seem to be available yet for 2021. Based on 2020 fares and avoiding weekend travel, Stena was around £510/£540 for both trips via Cairnryan/Eurotunnel whereas Irish Ferries was around €610/€640 for both trips using Holyhead/ Eurotunnel or Dover/Calais ferry.

Direct routes are very significantly more expensive in 2021. Taking into account that I have two €100 vouchers it might be best to wait until Landbridge is available and hope that IF accept the vouchers on that.

Anyway I won’t book anything yet.


Irish Ferries still haven’t announced fares up to end of May or landbridge fares.

Stena have announced landbridge fares which are much cheaper than direct route.

Stena avoiding July or August are about £550 return avoiding weekends and £570 including weekends. July/Aug are about £580 to £620 for non weekend/weekend. These are via Holyhead or Belfast via Eurotunnel up to 8m and two people.


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Posted: 04.02.2021  ·  #54
While I have been a fan of the landbridge one thing to bear in mind is that they do not offer flexi, you need to be precise on which crossings you want, last summer I only booked it one way as I was unsure of when I would be coming back.

Another thing to keep in mind is if travelling with pets now that Brexit has happened it may be more beaurocratic and expensive doing landbridge due to blood tests etc, much simpler going direct.

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Another thing to consider if you are using the land bridge, whether north or south, is what happens if you have to bring back a few bottles/cases of vino for research purposes. :-)


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Posted: 04.02.2021  ·  #56
Sounds like we won't be going this year, that's just Covidflation 😠

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Posted: 05.02.2021  ·  #57
You can bring back
42 litres of beer
18 litres of still wine
9 litres of sparkling wine,fortified wine.

So double that up for 2 and go 10 times per year should be ok


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Posted: 05.02.2021  ·  #58
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You can bring back
42 litres of beer
18 litres of still wine
9 litres of sparkling wine,fortified wine.

So double that up for 2 and go 10 times per year should be ok


AS against,
Alcohol and tobacco allowances for travellers to Ireland from EU

Goods


Maximum quantity
Cigarettes 800
Cigarillos 400
Cigars 200
Smoking tobacco 1 kg
Spirits (for example whiskey, vodka and gin 10 litres
Intermediate products that contain 22% alcohol or less (for example sherry or port) 20 litres
Wine (of which only 60 litres can be sparkling ) 90 litres
Beer 110 litres

so we may set up a secure storage unit for the lads who come in trough Ross or Dublin so they can drop off the excess and collect it later. and this time I'm not being a smart ass.
David, have you got a spare shed ?.

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I have indeed 👍👍


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Lads lads lads please support your local economy/government 🤣🤣🤣

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Posted: 05.02.2021  ·  #61
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so we may set up a secure storage unit for the lads who come in trough Ross or Dublin so they can drop off the excess and collect it later. and this time I'm not being a smart ass.
David, have you got a spare shed ?.


Not a good idea Martin, he's been known to run out of supplies himself. :P :lol: :lol:

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That wouldn’t happen if I had a shed full 😉

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Daffy You wouldn't like the cheap stuff I drink


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Desperate times call for desperate measures, Tommy😜

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May I wish you all the best to celebrate St Patrick . Lorient area is sharing as much as we are allowed to ....
Regarding our trip to Ireland , I am afraid that in view of Both Irish Ferries and Britanny Ferries new Farès ( over double price from our 2020 cost ...) will décide to give up for now , éven if trips were permîted. We are very sorry about that.

We ´ll try and get our déposit back.

I wish you all good Health, and Nice trips . Fingers crossed !
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May I wish you all the best to celebrate St Patrick . Lorient area is sharing as much as we are allowed to ....
Regarding our trip to Ireland , I am afraid that in view of Both Irish Ferries and Britanny Ferries new Farès ( over double price from our 2020 cost ...) will décide to give up for now , éven if trips were permîted. We are very sorry about that.

We ´ll try and get our déposit back.

I wish you all good Health, and Nice trips . Fingers crossed !
Daniel



Sorry that the buggers have out priced you but try again next year if normality returns and prices come back to a sensible level


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Hi Martin , alias Sprinter
I have read your P/message...disapeared and not allowed to reply privâte . sorry for beeing too «  Young » on this forum. ...Lol
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@NORMAND you should be able to P message now

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Just a thought has anybody who has lost money checked to see if they have a claim on the Credit card company (or Travel Insurance if you have one)
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Posted: 18.03.2021  ·  #70
Strong lesson to be learned with Ferry operators, nothing less than a refund is acceptable in the instances you cant travel due to Ferry operator f**k up or government restrictions. If they have your, and many other peoples, money and get to set future prices, they will screw you.

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Posted: 18.03.2021  ·  #71
I deliberately took the hit on the deposit last year as I reckoned I would be ripped off by them this year, glad I did as we won't be travelling this year

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Posted: 18.03.2021  ·  #72
Slightly off topic, apologies, I had a Brittany ferry booked for end of October 2020, which I has postponed til Oct 21 as Brittany stated that you can only postpone by a max of one year. I hear they have now stated that you can postpone by 2 years so I’m waiting for their 2022 dates to be released which should be next month.
On the off chance I can get a winter away.

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Posted: 18.03.2021  ·  #73
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I deliberately took the hit on the deposit last year as I reckoned I would be ripped off by them this year, glad I did as we won't be travelling this year


Yup, I don't think there's gonna be a lot of traveling this year.


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With the way the ferry prices are going perhaps one of these could pay for itself in a few years :P
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