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DFDS to run Monday ferry service between Jersey and Guernsey on summer trial
DFDS to run Monday ferry service between Jersey and Guernsey on summer trial

ITV News

time11-06-2025

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  • ITV News

DFDS to run Monday ferry service between Jersey and Guernsey on summer trial

Ferry operator DFDS will start a seasonal weekly service between Jersey and Guernsey to increase inter-island travel options. The summer trial, running on Mondays from 16 June until the end of August, is priced from £40 for a return trip as a foot passenger, with the choice to also travel by bike, car or larger vehicle. The 90-minute crossings will see the Tarifa Jet depart Jersey between 9:20am and 2:20pm, depending on the date, with a short turnaround time in Guernsey before returning. Route Director for Jersey at DFDS, Chris Parker, thanked residents for their patience and hopes these extra sailings will give travellers greater choice, supplementing the existing inter-island sailings by other providers such as Brittany Ferries and Islands Unlimited. He says: "We're excited to be able to launch these eagerly anticipated sailings to Guernsey, providing connectivity for islanders. "We have worked closely with businesses and the tourism industry on our provision of inter-island services, in addition to our Poole, Portsmouth and St Malo routes." DFDS adds that some existing Jersey-St Malo sailings will be affected by the schedule changes, with passengers on those services being contacted to sort out alternative travel. Berthing trials for the Tarifa Jet will take place at Guernsey's St Peter Port Harbour on Thursday 12 June.

Ramp issues and re-flagging reason for new DFDS fast ferry delay
Ramp issues and re-flagging reason for new DFDS fast ferry delay

BBC News

time16-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Ramp issues and re-flagging reason for new DFDS fast ferry delay

Jersey's new fast ferry to France was late going in to service as it needed to be re-registered and had problems with its ramp, the politician responsible has Kirsten Morel was responding to questions from a scrutiny panel on 14 April on why the DFDS Tarifa Jet's first scheduled sailing in March had to be said the ship's ramp needed to be made stronger to "accommodate heavier vehicles" and DFDS decided to "re-flag the vessel" on the United Kingdom shipping response to the delay, he said the complexity of the partnership with DFDS would "take time to embed" but he was "impressed" by the way it responded to the set back. DFDS was relying on the slower Stena Vinga to take passengers between Jersey and St Tarifa Jet went in to full service on Saturday. Both the Government of Jersey and States of Guernsey started a joint tender process to secure a new ferry operator at the start of 2024.A decision was due to be made in September but the process was government announced in October that it had chosen Brittany Ferries to run it's December, Jersey's government announced it had opted for a different operator in Danish Company Ferries launched a legal challenge in response to Jersey's decision, which was denied by the court of appeal in said the legal action brought by Brittany Ferries "further delayed" the signing of the new agreement with DFDS until after it had been concluded. 'Very ambitious timescale' Morel said DFDS manged to "mobilise its services within three months of the concession agreement being signed"."The pre-commencement works included the acquisition of vessels, re-flagging of vessels, scheduling, creation of a new booking portal, acquisition of relevant permits from port authorities and the hiring of staff," he added: "Less than three months is a very ambitious timescale to achieve such a service."Morel said the delay "highlighted the importance" of open and continuous communication between government and DFDS, "which is exactly what too place".

Jersey fast ferry to be tested ahead of service launch
Jersey fast ferry to be tested ahead of service launch

BBC News

time11-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Jersey fast ferry to be tested ahead of service launch

A fast ferry service in Jersey will be undergo trials on Friday ahead of sailings from Saturday, DFDS has Tarifa Jet was meant to come into service on 28 March but the first sailing was cancelled due to technical issues."Our fast ferry will be serving the St Malo route, which frees the Stena Vinga to serve our northern routes to Portsmouth and Poole," said a has been relying on the slower Stena Vinga to take passengers between Jersey and St Malo. DFDS took over the service in March from previous operator Condor Ferries, which had run the service for 60 years."It's been invaluable to us that the Cote D'Albatre has been servicing our Portsmouth route for the week while the Tarifa Jet completed maintenance," said DFDS."We'd like to thank customers for their patience, and we can't wait to welcome them on board."

Jersey fast ferry ready for sailing on Saturday
Jersey fast ferry ready for sailing on Saturday

BBC News

time10-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Jersey fast ferry ready for sailing on Saturday

A fast ferry service in Jersey will be ready for sailings from Saturday after experiencing delays, DFDS has Tarifa Jet was meant to come into service on 28 March but the first sailing was cancelled due to technical has been relying on the slower Stena Vinga to take passengers between Jersey and St Malo. The company said it had been waiting for the UK maritime agency to approve its use. Schedule changes DFDS took over the service in March from previous operator Condor Ferries, which had run the service for 60 Tarifa Jet has been undergoing a refit in Portland in preparation for its new the delay has caused cancellations to trips to France and changes to the Portsmouth sailing schedule. DFDS said it had been making "temporary schedule changes" ahead of Saturday's launch of the Tarifa said the Stena Vinga would operate on the Jersey-St Malo route with up to two return sailings daily, while the Côte d'Albâtre would continue on the Jersey to Portsmouth route with a slight timetable customers would be "rebooked automatically and contacted directly", said DFDS.

Cancelled Jersey to Portsmouth ferry moved to St Malo route
Cancelled Jersey to Portsmouth ferry moved to St Malo route

BBC News

time03-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Cancelled Jersey to Portsmouth ferry moved to St Malo route

DFDS says it cancelled a Jersey to Portsmouth sailing on Wednesday so the ferry could be used on the St Malo ferry operator said it had to move the Stena Vinga from its scheduled sailing to England so it could take passengers between Jersey and France said this was because the high-speed ferry, the Tarifa Jet, had not yet been approved by the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency to carry said it had brought in a backup boat to cover sailings to Portsmouth but it was not available for the journey which had to be cancelled. The replacement vessel, Côte D'Albâtre, was due to re-commence journeys from Portsmouth on Thursday after arriving from company said it had contacted affected passengers about the cancellation on Wednesday evening and offered them free amendments to their bookings and Route Director Chris Parker said: "We apologise to customers affected by these changes and appreciate their understanding and patience at this time. He said: "Our focus remains on ensuring our passengers can travel with minimal disruption."The company has just taken over the contract to operate the ferry for the next 20 first scheduled passenger sailing between Jersey and St Malo was cancelled last week because of technical issues with the Tarifa Jet.

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