Channel Islands and France ferry service to resume

Lisa Young
BBC News
Manche Iles Express A ferry at sea leaving a wake behind it on a blue sky day. Lettering on the boat reads Jersey, Guernsey, Serq, Aurigny and a web address.com. There is land to its starboard side.Manche Iles Express
Manche Iles Express said it carried more than 56,000 passengers in 2024

A passenger ferry service in the Channel Islands is resuming its service next month.

Shipping company Manche Iles Express said its sailings from Jersey to France would start on 10 April and from Guernsey to France on 18 April.

The firm said the inter-island sailings between Jersey and Guernsey would begin on 9 May and journeys between Jersey and Sark on 10 May.

Day trips between the three islands would run from May until September, while daytrips to France would start in June, it added.

Manche Iles Express said it carried more than 56,000 passengers in 2024 and it had already received a 35% increase in its bookings for 2025 compared to last year.

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