DFDS has released details of its UK sailings, starting on 28 March 2025.
DFDS has published its initial UK timetable today (16 January) and says bookings for all services will open by the end of this month.
The Stena Vinga passenger and freight ferry will run to Portsmouth, with overnight sailings northbound.
There will be no fast ferry services to the UK in time for the start of the Easter school holidays though, with sailings to Poole expected to run from 17 April 2025.
That is because the Levante Jet is getting a £1.5 million refit before it starts on the route.
The Danish ferry firm says schedules for St Malo are being finalised and will be out next week.
DFDS Jersey Route Director Chris Parker says they are conscious that islanders are waiting for more information about the forthcoming services, and he wants to be transparent about the timetables to enable travellers to start to plan their travel.
"The schedules allow us to offer reliable and frequent services to local islanders and visitors from the UK, ensuring consistent connectivity, and we have the flexibility to add extra departures in response to the feedback we are receiving.
"We will continue to develop and enhance our services for islanders over the coming months, working closely with industry bodies and the Government, encouraging feedback, and operating with transparency and integrity."

The timetable was initially promised at the end of the week ending 22 December, with the due date then being pushed back until 'the beginning of the new year'.
The Danish ferry firm said it was still working with the four ports on a schedule, though it did release an example of the expected frequency of departure for July and August.

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