The Cancellation Of A Number Of Brittany Ferry Services From Cork To Roscoff May Have Knock-On Costs For Passengers
That's according to the Irish Travel Agent Association's Pat Dawson
He says customers who've lost money due to the delays may be eligible for compensation
Brittany Ferries have apologised for the delays and have offered full refunds to passengers if arrangements to travel on other services cannot be made.
Pont-Aven's sailings on the Cork/Roscoff route have had to be cancelled this weekend and the following weekend as well as a number of sailings on the company's Plymouth/Santander and Plymouth/Roscoff routes
Speaking to RedFM News, Pat Dawson from the ITAA has this advice for passengers:
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