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How can I update or modify my ferry booking vehicle registration details?

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How to Update or Modify Ferry Booking Vehicle Registration Details

Keeping your vehicle registration details updated for ferry bookings ensures a smooth check-in process and avoids unnecessary complications. Below, we outline the process to update or modify your registration details, including specific scenarios you may encounter.

General Steps to Update Vehicle Registration Details

  1. Gather Necessary Information: - Vehicle make and model - Exact height and length, including attachments like roof boxes - Details about any extras, such as bike racks, trailers, or roof boxes, including their dimensions - The new vehicle registration number

  2. Contact Support: Provide the above information to the ferry booking support team. They will manually update the details and confirm the changes. Note that manual updates may not be reflected in your account but will be communicated via email .

Modifying Registration Details Based on Specific Scenarios

Scenario 1: Offices are Closed

If the offices of ferry operators (such as Fjord Line or Color Line) are closed, you can still amend your license plate details directly at the port, provided the vehicle category does not change .

Scenario 2: Last-Minute Changes

There is no deadline to amend your vehicle registration details. If necessary, you can modify the license plate information during the check-in process at the port. For DFDS bookings, this can be done free of charge .

Important Notes

  • Ensure that the updated vehicle details (including dimensions and extras) align with the booking category to avoid any additional charges.

  • Always carry the confirmation email or documentation of manual updates to present at the check-in point if required.

By following the outlined steps and addressing specific scenarios proactively, you can efficiently manage your ferry booking vehicle registration details, even in unexpected situations.

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