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Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports.Ferry services from Dover have resumed after French fishermen ended their blockade of Calais and Dunkirk ports.
Thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel had faced a third day of disruption in a dispute over EU fishing quotas.Thousands of holidaymakers and hauliers trying to cross the Channel had faced a third day of disruption in a dispute over EU fishing quotas.
A blockade of Dunkirk was also lifted, so protesters could discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government. The port of Boulogne remains closed.A blockade of Dunkirk was also lifted, so protesters could discuss an offer of cash aid from the French government. The port of Boulogne remains closed.
P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation.P&O and SeaFrance ferries have resumed. Norfolkline is also in operation.
The ports had been blockaded since Tuesday.The ports had been blockaded since Tuesday.
French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas.French Fisheries Minister Michel Barnier has reportedly offered four million euros in aid to fishermen in the north of France, but has rejected demands to increase fishing quotas.
P&O said ferries started sailing immediately on Thursday, instead of waiting for scheduled sailings, and a backlog of cars and lorries at Dover was cleared by 0830 BST.P&O said ferries started sailing immediately on Thursday, instead of waiting for scheduled sailings, and a backlog of cars and lorries at Dover was cleared by 0830 BST.
LATEST FERRY INFORMATION LD Lines: Services being diverted between Dover and Dieppe due to industrial action in BoulogneLD Lines: Cancellation of 18:30 service between Dover and DieppeNorfolkline: Running a normal serviceP&O: Running a normal serviceSeaFrance: Running a normal serviceTranseuropa Ferries: No problems on services between Ramsgate and Ostende Information from BBC Travel LATEST FERRY INFORMATION LD Lines: Services being diverted between Dover and Dieppe due to industrial action in BoulogneLD Lines: Cancellation of 18:30 service between Dover and DieppeNorfolkline: Running a normal serviceP&O: Running a normal serviceSeaFrance: Running a normal serviceTranseuropa Ferries: No problems on services between Ramsgate and Ostende Information from BBC Travel class="" href="/1/hi/business/8001974.stm">Travel cancellations: Your rights
The ferry operator also said it was looking at the possibility of using Ostend as a back-up so that crossings to Europe could still be maintained if blockades at Calais resumed.The ferry operator also said it was looking at the possibility of using Ostend as a back-up so that crossings to Europe could still be maintained if blockades at Calais resumed.
The Pride of Dover ferry was taking part in berthing trials to see if vessels could fit facilities at the Belgian port, it added.The Pride of Dover ferry was taking part in berthing trials to see if vessels could fit facilities at the Belgian port, it added.
A P&O spokesman said: "It's not an ideal option because it takes about 90 minutes from Dover to Calais as opposed to between three and a half and four hours to Ostend."A P&O spokesman said: "It's not an ideal option because it takes about 90 minutes from Dover to Calais as opposed to between three and a half and four hours to Ostend."
He said the firm would not be able to maintain the same level of frequency, but it was "worth a try".He said the firm would not be able to maintain the same level of frequency, but it was "worth a try".
After normal ferry services resumed for most operators on Thursday, passenger Rafla Reszelluska, a Polish builder from north London who had to wait at Calais, said: "I'm very relieved. It's been very frustrating and I have had enough."After normal ferry services resumed for most operators on Thursday, passenger Rafla Reszelluska, a Polish builder from north London who had to wait at Calais, said: "I'm very relieved. It's been very frustrating and I have had enough."
And another passenger at Calais, Judith Blatch, 47, from Sudbury, Suffolk, said: "I'm very happy. We have some sympathy with the French fishermen because it's their livelihood, but it wasn't doing the reputation of France any good."And another passenger at Calais, Judith Blatch, 47, from Sudbury, Suffolk, said: "I'm very happy. We have some sympathy with the French fishermen because it's their livelihood, but it wasn't doing the reputation of France any good."
'Worst time''Worst time'
One of the Calais protesters, Pascal Hamy, 49, said "There have been some concessions but they're not enough.One of the Calais protesters, Pascal Hamy, 49, said "There have been some concessions but they're not enough.
"What we want to do is work. We're not guilty of causing the problem [for travellers]."What we want to do is work. We're not guilty of causing the problem [for travellers].
"The people guilty of that are the French government and Brussels. It's not us.""The people guilty of that are the French government and Brussels. It's not us."
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The blockade was lifted overnight to allow the backlog of passengers to clear from Calais.The blockade was lifted overnight to allow the backlog of passengers to clear from Calais.
It was imposed again early on Thursday and then lifted again.It was imposed again early on Thursday and then lifted again.
People had earlier been advised to make alternative travel arrangements.People had earlier been advised to make alternative travel arrangements.
Hundreds of lorry drivers have been queuing on the M20 in Operation Stack - put in place by Kent Police to reduce traffic congestion close to Dover.Hundreds of lorry drivers have been queuing on the M20 in Operation Stack - put in place by Kent Police to reduce traffic congestion close to Dover.
Jo Tanner, from the Freight Transport Association, said the blockade had come at the worst time.Jo Tanner, from the Freight Transport Association, said the blockade had come at the worst time.
"It is costing £40 per hour per HGV and if you look at Operation Stack and the number of trucks it soon adds up," she said."It is costing £40 per hour per HGV and if you look at Operation Stack and the number of trucks it soon adds up," she said.
"Particularly when we have an industry that's already struggling thanks to the recession, thanks to successive fuel duty increases, this is absolutely the last thing that we need.""Particularly when we have an industry that's already struggling thanks to the recession, thanks to successive fuel duty increases, this is absolutely the last thing that we need."
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Aerial footage of blockade queues on the M20 in KentAerial footage of blockade queues on the M20 in Kent
Mark Darlow, 41, an exhibition contractor from Retford in Nottinghamshire, was due to sail with his father, Peter, from Dover to Calais on Wednesday.Mark Darlow, 41, an exhibition contractor from Retford in Nottinghamshire, was due to sail with his father, Peter, from Dover to Calais on Wednesday.
"This is having a huge effect on businesses, not just in the UK but the whole of Europe, this is one of the busiest freight terminals worldwide," he said."This is having a huge effect on businesses, not just in the UK but the whole of Europe, this is one of the busiest freight terminals worldwide," he said.
One French union had reportedly tried to extend the blockade to Eurotunnel, but a spokesman for the tunnel operator said the French police would not allow that to happen.One French union had reportedly tried to extend the blockade to Eurotunnel, but a spokesman for the tunnel operator said the French police would not allow that to happen.
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French fishing unions have been protesting at ever tougher EU-imposed quotas, and demanding the French government take a stand on their behalf or offer more financial assistance.French fishing unions have been protesting at ever tougher EU-imposed quotas, and demanding the French government take a stand on their behalf or offer more financial assistance.
On Wednesday, French ministers refused protesters' demands for increased cod quotas, but said they might offer extra financial support.On Wednesday, French ministers refused protesters' demands for increased cod quotas, but said they might offer extra financial support.
P&O has already said it is preparing a compensation case against the fishermen, and has estimated the cost to its business at about £1m a day.P&O has already said it is preparing a compensation case against the fishermen, and has estimated the cost to its business at about £1m a day.
Eurotunnel services and trains run by Eurostar have been unaffected by the industrial action so far.Eurotunnel services and trains run by Eurostar have been unaffected by the industrial action so far.
Extra passenger and freight trains have been running from Folkestone to Calais to deal with increased demand.Extra passenger and freight trains have been running from Folkestone to Calais to deal with increased demand.


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