Ferry News - April 2010
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Stranded Britons face further volcano cost misery
At least 50,000 travelers could have cost claims refused by airlines after listening to the PM.
Lucky Scots finally back home thanks to ferry
More than 150 travelers stranded in Norway by the volcanic ash cloud are finally home.
Ferries operating from Dover allowed 10% greater capacity
To ease the transport crunch, higher passenger capacity has been approved for ferries out of Dover.
Coaches travel from Dunkirk to Dover
Norfolkline add coaches to help passengers
After the volcano travel chaos, insurance confusion
Travelers seeking to claim on insurance for holidays ruined by the volcanic ash face more misery.
Latest information on volcano travel chaos
Flights across the UK remain grounded and flights in Europe are severely curtailed.
JetBlue names loyalty programme’s first hotel partner
Hilton Worldwide beat out rivals to become the first hotel partner for JetBlue’s loyalty programme.
Book well ahead, says car hire industry
Don't get caught out by weak supplies - book car hire as soon as possible.
Mother and daughter in bizarre body-smuggling plot
Two taken into custody after allegedly trying to sneak the corpse of a dead man onto a plane.
SeaFrance high and dry during strikeskr’s strike
Passengers travelling to France for the Easter were left stranded after SeaFrance workers’ strike
Silvers Marine takes over Clyde ferry service from SPT
The SPT Clyde ferry service from Yorker to Renfrew has been taken over by Silvers Marine UK
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