P&O Ferries said in the statement that “to facilitate this announcement all our vessels have been asked to discharge their passengers and cargo and stand by for further instructions”.
It added: “This means we’re expecting all our ports to experience serious disruption today.”
Passengers and lorry drivers have been stuck at check-in lanes at the Port of Dover in Kent.
Speaking to the PA news agency, one driver in Calais due to return to the UK said he had been waiting for a ferry since 6am.
“More than anything I’m frustrated at the fact nobody from P&O was there to help and advise … I’ve never had such shoddy service from anybody.”
The driver, who wished to remain nameless, said he had been able to rebook with DFDS, saying: “I’ve had to exit the port and go through the entire process again, not to mention paying for another ticket at a higher price with them.”
“I would have appreciated somebody at least telling us what to do”, he added.
1. Three P&O ferries, Spirit of Britain, Pride of Canterbury and Pride of Kent moor up
Three P&O ferries, Spirit of Britain, Pride of Canterbury and Pride of Kent moor up in the cruise terminal at the Port of Dover in Kent as the company has suspended sailings ahead of a "major announcement" but insisted it is "not going into liquidation". Photo: Gareth Fuller
2. in the cruise terminal at the Port of Dover in Kent as the company has suspended sailings ahead of a "major announcement" but insisted it is "not going into liquidation". Picture date: Thursday March 17, 2022.
Labour MP Karl Turner posted a photograph of a coach which he stated contained “new foreign crew waiting to board the Pride of Hull” at King George Dock, Hull.
Members of the RMT union are “sitting in onboard the vessel”, so the new crew “will not be boarding her”, he wrote. Photo: Gareth Fuller
3. P&O check-in lanes at the Port of Dover
One driver in Calais due to return to the UK said he had been waiting for a ferry since 6am. Photo: Gareth Fuller
4. P&O ferry berths at the Port of Dover in Kent
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said his officials will be having “urgent discussions” with P&O Ferries as he expressed concern at the suspension of sailings. Photo: Gareth Fuller