It seems ridiculous to me that the law is such that a ferry that spends its entire life in british and french waters can be allowed to be flagged in a third country and have employment contracts drawn up in yet another. This whole hands off approach to regulation leads to a race to the bottom.
The graph in post 295 is as I expected. Not a "year on year" loss as they claim, but more likely to be a one-off bad year due to covid. I think profit would likely have picked up on its own accord now that the world is opening up again and people are travelling more.
Whilst the staff have suffered the most here, customers have too. I presume that P&O were still taking bookings for this 10 day period right up until they shut everything down, knowing that they had no intention of running the service. I have lost all trust in the company so will be taking my business elsewhere, as will everyone I have spoken to. That said, I fear that it might not make too much of a dent in their profits if it mostly comes from haulage who will likely go for whatever is cheapest. It's pretty sad as I have always been loyal to P&O in the past, choosing them over Eurostar, mostly for nostalgic reasons.
Also, regarding Dover's local MP Mrs Elphicke, listen to the end of the BBC video of the heckling a few times. I'm pretty sure she swears after she's turned her back on the camera as she walks off. I'm surprised no-one else picked up on that
The graph in post 295 is as I expected. Not a "year on year" loss as they claim, but more likely to be a one-off bad year due to covid. I think profit would likely have picked up on its own accord now that the world is opening up again and people are travelling more.
Whilst the staff have suffered the most here, customers have too. I presume that P&O were still taking bookings for this 10 day period right up until they shut everything down, knowing that they had no intention of running the service. I have lost all trust in the company so will be taking my business elsewhere, as will everyone I have spoken to. That said, I fear that it might not make too much of a dent in their profits if it mostly comes from haulage who will likely go for whatever is cheapest. It's pretty sad as I have always been loyal to P&O in the past, choosing them over Eurostar, mostly for nostalgic reasons.
Also, regarding Dover's local MP Mrs Elphicke, listen to the end of the BBC video of the heckling a few times. I'm pretty sure she swears after she's turned her back on the camera as she walks off. I'm surprised no-one else picked up on that