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BOOKING FLOW HELP

Booking flow consists of 5 steps:

  • Route selection/li>
  • Goods type
  • Vehicle type
  • Passenger details
  • Confirmation & payment

Once you have paid for the booking you will receive a waybill number. Using your waybill number - you can go to the port anytime during the booking validity period - and check in.

Mon - Fri: 8.00am – 5.00pm UK time

Mon - Fri: 8.00am – 5.00pm UK time

+44 (0)1304 863875

freightsupport@poferries.com

PRICING

Freight Charge:
The price for the freight vehicle.

BAF:
Bunker Adjustment Fuel/Fuel surcharge. Reviewed every month against the cost of low sulphur fuel.

Passengers:
2 passenger is already included in the price.

Passenger Charges:
£19 and €25 per person.

P&O FERRIES

P&O Ferries Freight API

 

This page contains information for developers who are integrating with the P&O Ferries Freight API and achieve the following:

  • Send new orders
  • Update or cancel existing orders
  • Send Safety & Security (S&S) information
  • Get sailing dates and times

API Documentation

 

The P&O Ferries Freight API is a REST API. OpenAPI schemas for the test and production environments can be found below:
Test: [Download Link]
Production: [Download Link]
Access to these environments is provided by your P&O Ferries Business Partner.
 

Authentication

Authentication with the P&O Ferries Freight API is performed using a Bearer token provided by your P&O Ferries Business Partner.

Support

Please contact your P&O Ferries Business Partner for any support.

Postman Collections

The following Postman collections are available for download. These collections contain tests for common scenarios.


Version 1.0.0 : [Download Link]

SOAP API End of Life

If you are using the P&O Ferries Freight EDI Gateway and the old Safety & Security REST API, then you need to move to the P&O Ferries Freight API  for all interactions as soon as possible. Both of these API's will stop working as of June 1st 2026.

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