Mrs A and I thought we'd take advantage of a Brittany Ferries 3 nights for the price of 2 in France. It's an attractive offer because for
a cabin on a night crossing, a car and three nights in a decent hotel (ie 4 days in France) it doesn't come out that much more expensive than just an ordinary return crossing with your car. I s'pose they're trying to fill up the ferries as the off-season approaches.
However, here's my niggle. Having booked and paid and received the 'tickets', we thought all was fixed. But today we got a rather snotty email saying we had to submit an API Form online (what??) 24 hours before departure. It stands for Advanced Passenger Information, and it's our Border Force that wants it. It involves entering the full names and DOBs of the passengers, their passport numbers and expiry dates.. Why? We're taking our f****** passports with us anyway.
Why does the government try to make life difficult? What about people who don't 'do' computers? The form isn't straightforward by the way.
a cabin on a night crossing, a car and three nights in a decent hotel (ie 4 days in France) it doesn't come out that much more expensive than just an ordinary return crossing with your car. I s'pose they're trying to fill up the ferries as the off-season approaches.
However, here's my niggle. Having booked and paid and received the 'tickets', we thought all was fixed. But today we got a rather snotty email saying we had to submit an API Form online (what??) 24 hours before departure. It stands for Advanced Passenger Information, and it's our Border Force that wants it. It involves entering the full names and DOBs of the passengers, their passport numbers and expiry dates.. Why? We're taking our f****** passports with us anyway.
Why does the government try to make life difficult? What about people who don't 'do' computers? The form isn't straightforward by the way.
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