CONDOR VOYAGER © Richard Seville
Brittany Ferries unveils 2025 summer schedule between Guernsey, UK and France
FerryFollowing the approval of its licence by the States of Guernsey, Brittany Ferries, now majority shareholder of Condor, is charting a new course for Condor and the Island, starting with publication of its summer 2025 schedule.
Following launch of 2025 schedules, the company will start taking bookings at on Tuesday 26 November for sailings linking Poole, Portsmouth, Guernsey and St Malo from 28 March through to 30 September 2025. The operation will support the lifeline year-round freight service, offer high-speed and conventional passenger departures and provide connectivity for Islanders and the visitor economy.
Christophe Mathieu, Brittany Ferries’ and Condor Ferries’ CEO, said: “Brittany Ferries will introduce an approach to passenger and freight management based on a philosophy we have proudly embraced for more than 50 years. We exist to connect people, facilitate trade and enrich the regions we serve. So, in this new era the Island will be put first, services will improve and benefits will be felt by all.
“We are delighted to confirm our agreement with the States of Guernsey and I am pleased to confirm that next summer's sailings will be available next Tuesday, so my message to everyone is we are open for business. We have taken steps to put in place schedules that demand and support the tourism in Guernsey. We are committed to providing Islanders with convenient options to secure their journeys.”
“Customers will benefit from a comprehensive weekly schedule and by booking soon, can secure the best sailings and fares.”
The operating pattern will see CONDOR ISLANDER run freight and passengers six days per week to and from Portsmouth year-round. The high-speed vessel CONDOR VOYAGER will operate St Malo-Guernsey-Poole-Guernsey-St Malo up to daily in high season and three times weekly in off-peak.
In July, a scheme allowing passengers to sign up for sailings free of charge was launched. Almost 1,000 registrations for travel to and from Guernsey were recorded. These individuals have been contacted to finalise their bookings.
Earlier this year, both companies unveiled a joint initiative offering Islanders discounted fares on the French company’s network to Santander and Bilbao in Spain, and to Rosslare and Cork in Ireland. 100 customers have taken up this option and it will be available under the new schedule.
Mr Mathieu added: "The key to making this schedule a success is putting in the effort to showcase the Island, especially in light of recent delays. We will therefore hit the ground running and work closely with trade and industry partners to maximise this opportunity and catch up on lost time.”
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Nov 22 2024
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