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After more than a year with just limited travel allowed, Discover Ferries members are keen to set sail again for holidaymakers heading for a much-needed break.
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Condor Ferries reduces services to France © Condor Ferries Passengers are no longer allowed on the Commodore Clipper from Monday
Condor Ferries has reduced its services to France for the upcoming season. Day trips have not been prioritised at the first stage of restarting of passenger services, a Condor Ferries spokesperson said.
The pragmatic decision has been made in reflection of the coronavirus pandemic, the lack of forward bookings and the continuing travel restrictions.
Specifically, Condor will not be offering day trips between St Malo and Jersey.
Condor said: As the borders remain closed travel to France looks very, very uncertain this summer.
Tuesday May 11, 2021, 10:30 AM
Condor Ferries has announced an updated summer schedule following the latest easing of travel restrictions. Credit: ITV Channel TV
Condor Ferries has announced an updated summer schedule following the latest easing of travel restrictions.
The new timetable, starting from Friday 2 July, will provide additional capacity at peak times on a weekend and lower frequency services during the week where there is less demand.
Each island will be served by a dedicated, high-speed vessel, with evening services operating from Guernsey to Poole along with new departures to Portsmouth.
Subject to border restrictions being relaxed, French sailings will be twice weekly initially from Guernsey, and a new Wednesday service will offer a day trip from St Malo using Condor Voyager.