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Brittany Ferries to sue DFDS over Dieppe-Newhaven route

Brittany Ferries' Mont S. Michel and DFDS' Seven Sisters

Brittany Ferries is suing DFDS, claiming unfair competition on the Newhaven-Dieppe route.

The French firm says it has launched the legal challenge this week over grants received by its Danish rivals from the Normandy region  - claiming it has cost BF £125 million in lost business since 2013.

Guernsey's ferry operator has begun the action in France, with a court date set for 6 June in Brest. It has also complained to the EU's competition watchdog, the EU Directorate-General for Competition.

In an interview with the French newspaper Le Marin, Brittany Ferries' company president Jean-Marc Roué said: "Subsidies granted by the Syndicat mixte transmanche (SMPAT) in Normandie allow DFDS to levy artificially low fares that are out of touch with economic reality.

“This draws a significant proportion of freight and passenger traffic to the Newhaven-Dieppe route, to the detriment of Brittany Ferries.”

Earlier this year, Brittiany Ferries lost a legal challenge against the Jersey government's decision to award the island's ferry contract to DFDS.

Read: Brittany Ferries' legal challenge of Jersey contract denied

In April, the Court of Appeal ordered BF pay DFDS £40,000 in legal costs.

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