It was a special day for ferry operator DFDS as the Red Ensign was raised on board the Jersey-bound fastcraft Tarifa Jet as the Incat-built catamaran was put onto the UK Ship Register, writes Jehan Ashmore.
Afloat tracked last week the craft to the Spanish port of Algeciras, where the port near Gibraltar had seen DFDS operate to Morocco, north Africa, prior to its destined redeployment to Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. While neighbouring Guernsey will be served by another new operator to the island, Brittany Ferries, and having taken over Condor, is also to launch passenger and freight services later this month.
Tarifa Jet has been re-registered to Dover and is to make its maiden voyage on the St. Helier (Jersey)-St. Malo, France route on 28th March. However, its fellow former Strait of Gibraltar fleetmate Levante Jet, also to be re-flagged to the UK’s ‘Red Duster’ prior to its deployment on the St. Helier-Poole route, is to take place, but not until next month, on 17th April. Likewise of incumbent operator Condor, they will offer fast crossings to and from France and the UK.
Commenting on the fastcraft’s reflagging, Gemma Griffin MBE, Vice President & Head of Global Crewing, said, “We are very proud to be growing the number of vessels DFDS has under the UK Flag. We have a long history with the UK Ship Register and have proudly flown the Red Ensign on our fleet operating the Dover – Dunkerque route since it started 25 years ago. Our thanks go to all the team at the Maritime and Coastguard Agency for their fantastic support and collaboration during the re-flagging process.”
DFDS charter of the Isle of Man Steam Packets' 84 trailer unit ro-ro freighter Arrow, as Afloat reported, entered dry dock at Teesport, UK, before its debut within weeks on the St. Helier-Portsmouth route is also to be served by another chartered tonnage with the ropax Stena Vinga.
Afloat also last week tracked Stena Vinga operating in the Baltic Sea on Stena’s Sweden-Lativa route of Nynäshamn-Ventspils to permit dry-docking of Stena Scandica in Gdansk, Poland, where Brittany Ferries Condor Islander sailed from Portsmouth last month in advance of its debut in rebranded livery.
Stena Scandica is a former Belfast-Birkenhead ferry; Stena Lagan, which was enlarged prior to serving the Baltic route, has since completed its wintertime maintenance, as Afloat tracked its arrival this morning at the Latvian port, from where Stena Vinga also completed a crossing from Sweden. The ropax is next bound for Portsmouth, with an arrival scheduled for this Friday.
DFDS's charter of the Arrow, along with Stena Vinga, is to see it operate as the only conventional ferry on the UK-Jersey route while the pair of fast crafts serve out of Poole and St. Malo, respectively. Their debut, added Gemma Griffin, will grow the UK flag and also mean we get to create more employment and training opportunities. “We look forward to welcoming many new colleagues on the Jersey routes and investing in a new cohort of UK apprentices and cadets in the school year of 2025/26.”
The launch of DFDS Jersey contract Afloat highlights on the western English Channel will complement their existing routes of Newhaven-Dieppe (Transmanche), Dover-Calais, Dover-Dunkerque, and from the French port the ‘Brexit-bypass’ route to Rosslare Europort.

















































