Brittany Ferries - One Way Bookings

Stato replied on 06/02/2021 14:52

Posted on 06/02/2021 14:52

We are hoping to book a trip to France at some stage this year. In the past we have booked standard return crossings. However this year we are likely to have a bit more flexibility with our dates so are looking at booking two one way flexi fares. The upside, of course, is that we can try and stay longer if we are having a wonderful time. But are there any downsides to booking two individual fares?

allanandjean replied on 06/02/2021 15:37

Posted on 06/02/2021 15:37

Hi Stato, there are just three downsides, the price, the price and the price.

My hoped for, but now very unlike may/June trip with BF from Plymouth to Roscoff booked via the club as a combined fare would cost, minus the site vouchers, £295 for the ferry.

Booked direct it’s £567.

I would book a return via the club and then pay the amend fee if I wanted to change.

Stato replied on 07/02/2021 14:57

Posted on 07/02/2021 14:57

Thank you both for responding.

Alanandjean - looking at the routes down to Spain I am finding BF flexi fares about  £100-150 dearer than the equivalent club fare. However, as this year could be a bit uncertain I would like as much flexibility as possible. With BF flexi fares I can move the dates of travel without charge, and get 75% back if I don't want to travel (for any reason). Whereas if I book through the Club I can amend or cancel without any club fees, but assume they will pass on the BF amendment/cancellation fees? Is that right or am I reading it wrong?

I booked flexi tickets with BF last year. I moved the dates couple of times, and then cancelled and got my 75% back. I got the other 25% back from HSBC travel insurance. I know it was only a couple of hundred quid but it was excellent service from HSBC. Quick phone call, no paperwork, and the money was in my account the same day! I was very impressed. 

Jamsdad - For some reason I was under the impression that the flexibility bit of the flexi fare only applied to the outward leg. You couldn't change the return leg once you had travelled.  Again, I'm probably completely wrong. I would rather book a standard flexi ticket, just as long as I get flexibility on both legs.

 

Stato replied on 07/02/2021 15:07

Posted on 07/02/2021 15:07

Just has a quick look on the BF website and came across this re flexi fares:

Flexi: The most flexible fare, gives you the freedom to make free amendments up until four hours before your outbound sailing

which isn't very helpful if you want flexibility for both sailings. It's quite poor when you have to book flexi tickets for both legs. You can't book flexi out and standard back.

 

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eurortraveller replied on 07/02/2021 15:35

Posted on 07/02/2021 15:35

Stato, if you do decide to book directly with B/F you can always save 10% of the base fare by borrowing a Friends and Families discount code from a Club Voyage member. That might save you £90 on a return to Spain.

A good place to ask for such a code is the Caravan Talk forum because the private messaging facility there allows replies without publicly revealing one's private e mail address.

Club Voyage members are often willing to pass on a code as they get a £10 kickback for themselves from B/F. 

eurortraveller replied on 07/02/2021 15:58

Posted on 07/02/2021 15:58

PS . And if you decide to simply book a flexible single ticket going out you may then not need an expensive flexible ticket for the homeward journey.  You can book that on line while you are away as a single ticket at the cheaper economy rate - but you may need to be flexible with your dates, times and routes in order to get availability.

Wherenext replied on 07/02/2021 16:54

Posted on 07/02/2021 16:54

I thought that border controls at any EU country that you enter want to see proof of a return ticket  among other things. Wouldn't this preclude buying one over there when you want to return unless you already had a flexi ticket that you could amend?

Stato replied on 07/02/2021 16:59

Posted on 07/02/2021 16:59

Thanks Eurotraveller. That's a good point about the Friends and Family discount code. Apologies, I omitted to say that I had already included the discount in my fare comparisons. I was given a code by a French site owner a couple of years back. For non code users that means BF are £150-200 dearer than the Club on the shoulder season Spanish routes.

Good advice too about saving money with an economy ticket for the return leg. It could work for those with complete flexibility on when they return.

Tammygirl replied on 07/02/2021 17:14

Posted on 07/02/2021 16:54 by Wherenext

I thought that border controls at any EU country that you enter want to see proof of a return ticket  among other things. Wouldn't this preclude buying one over there when you want to return unless you already had a flexi ticket that you could amend?

Posted on 07/02/2021 17:14

Not just border controls, many insurance companies insist on a return ticket purchased before hand or insurance becomes invalid.

Where possible we always book flexi tickets and yes I do book 2 x singles. The only time I book a return ticket is if I am going to get a lovely discount through the club and some vouchars which make it worthwhile. Don't forget that even the club bookings can be amended for a small fee. So do your sums and work out which is the better value, ie pay more for BF direct, use a 'friend' as ET has suggest direct with BF or try the club and see if you can get a discount with vouchars even if you don't use them it can often be worthwhile.

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