DFDS to provide Jersey ferry services from 2025
DFDS will provide freight and passenger ferry services to Jersey in the Channel Islands. Credit: Fotofritz16. · Ship Technology · Fotofritz16.

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DFDS, a Danish ferry company, has been announced as the preferred bidder for a 15-year contract to deliver both freight and passenger ferry services to Jersey in the Channel Islands starting from 28 March 2025.

This contract positions DFDS as a leading ferry operator in Europe and enables the company to expand its operations in the English Channel.

The current contract is held by Condor Ferries and is set to expire in March 2025.

DFDS, which already operates two routes between Dover, Calais, and Dunkirk, as well as a route between Newhaven and Dieppe, will disclose specific details about the new services, schedules, and vessels within the next two weeks.

The company will collaborate with Jersey's local authorities, business organisations, ports, and communities to tailor the service for better travel experience.

It will also coordinate with the current operator and local authorities to support a seamless transition of services.

DFDS BU Channel and Baltics vice president Filip Hermann said: “We are thrilled to have been selected as preferred bidder tender for the ferry service to Jersey. This opportunity allows us to bring our commitment to safety, reliability, and exceptional customer service to both residents and visitors of Jersey.

“We understand that a reliable ferry service is vital for Jersey, for the economy, and for providing essential supplies and access to medical services, and we look forward to serving the local communities on Jersey for many years to come.”

DFDS has a transport network across Europe, generating an annual revenue of DKK30bn ($4.22bn) and employing 17,000 full-time staff.

In April this year, DFDS agreed to design a hybrid-electric ferry for Channel Islands crossings as part of its bid to secure the new tender.

The company hired Tasmanian shipbuilder Incat to create a design for a 72m hybrid ferry, which could later be converted to fully electric.

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