Operator of Jersey ferry services since last year, DFDS has plans to launch a new inter-island service between the Channel Islands via the UK, which could boost tourism.
The plan to link with neighboring Guernsey, however, would not help islanders hoping to compete in weekend tournaments held in Jersey, residents have said.
Those traveling from Jersey (St. Helier) could disembark in Guernsey (St. Peter Port) on a Friday night, but Guernsey passengers heading to Jersey could only get on when the ferry completed its return from the UK (Portsmouth) on Monday.
According to dog owner Derryn de Carteret, who participates in the Channel Island Dog Show, he said that the proposed route "doesn't help for us to go over to Jersey" to compete.
Also commenting on the plan, Charlie Walker, interim co-chair of the Tourism Management Board, said, "We can only look positively to an increase in connectivity."
De Carteret added, "Hopefully there'll be more discussion between DFDS and Brittany Ferries about more inter-island services."
BBC News has more, with calls to 'open the market' between the Channel Islands. Brittany Ferries also last year was awarded the preferred bidder to run the ferry contract but only with Guernsey, which caused controversy, as previously reported.
Afloat adds a seasonal-only service by Brittany Ferries that operated last year between the largest of the Channel Islands, using the Commodore Clipper. In addition, the ropax had also served on the company’s Cherbourg-Rosslare route.
Currently the former Condor Ferries vessel plies between the Normandy port and Poole, temporarily replacing the routine cruise ferry Barfleur over the winter until it resumes service on 31 March. This ferry and the Stena Vinga are similar in design, having both been built by Dutch shipyards.

















































