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La Brittany Ferries annonce la vente de deux navires et la fermeture d’une liaison maritime pour réduire ses coûts

Ouest France

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June 30, 2026

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La Brittany Ferries annonce la vente de deux navires et la fermeture d’une liaison maritime pour réduire ses coûts

Mardi 30 juin, la compagnie maritime Brittany Ferries a annoncé la vente de deux de ses navires, la fermeture d’une liaison maritime transmanche et la suppression de treize postes. Des mesures qui doivent permettre d’effectuer près de 20 millions d’euros d’économies.

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