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With only one ship the company required two additional vessels to run a full service to the Channel Islands. They chartered the Brittany Ferries freight ferry Briezh-Izel to run alongside the Corbière from Portsmouth and the Portelet to run a new service from Weymouth which was to last until 1 October 1988.
The Alderney Ferry Service operates services between Guernsey Alderney and Cherbourg during summer months. [14] The company has announced it will introduce year-round operations, along with a new ferry towards the end of August 2024. [15] Channel Seaways operates freight routes between Poole, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney.
Condor Ferries has been serving both of the largest Channel Islands for 60 years, but that could soon change after Jersey delayed its decision on which firm would run its ferry services from March.
The HD1 ship and the Commodore Clipper (Condor Ferries).. HD Ferries was a fast catamaran Channel Islands ferry service between Jersey, Guernsey and Brittany.HD Ferries had daily departures (six crossings per day; average crossing time per leg of just one hour) from the port of Saint Helier (Jersey) to St Peter Port (Guernsey) and then to St Malo.
Condor's use of the Condor 10 on the St Malo-Channel Islands route and their aggressive marketing and fare structure for the service was one of the reasons for the decline of Emeraude Lines which eventually closed down. Condor 10 remained on the Saint-Malo-Channel Islands service until September 2010. On wintertime she was laid up in Weymouth ...
The firm said Condor is to be rebranded as Brittany Ferries Channel Islands. Jersey on Tuesday named Danish firm DFDS as its preferred bidder for its ferry routes, ending Condor's relationship ...
He said: "It should have also been for a joint Channel Islands ferry operator, not just for one serving our island. "We need to understand, in due course, what happened during that first tender ...
Condor Ferries established the first high-speed car ferry service to the Channel Islands from Weymouth in 1993 using the 74m Incat catamaran Condor 10.In the winter of 1993/1994, one of Condor's parent companies; Commodore Shipping, took over British Channel Island Ferries (BCIF) which operated conventional ferry services to the Channel Islands from Poole.