Work is ongoing with officials across the Channel Islands to establish DFDS ferries between Guernsey and Jersey, this winter and next year.
The Danish-based ferry firm, which won the tender to run Jersey’s services after the pan-island process broke down last year, said schedules “will be finalised in consultation with Jersey and Guernsey authorities”.
It came as the company published its “full” sailing schedule for 2026, which includes improved times to the UK and day-trip options to France.
Its high speed ferry Levante Jet will be out of service until May 2026.

Brittany Ferries, Guernsey’s ferry operator, has committed to continue its once weekly sailing to Jersey on Wednesdays.
DFDS had offered weekly services between the islands on Mondays, but this ended last month.
Senior politicians in Guernsey say they are committed to protecting sea links between the islands.