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New “rapid” process to confirm Jersey ferry provider

New “rapid” process to confirm Jersey ferry provider

Wednesday 13 November 2024

New “rapid” process to confirm Jersey ferry provider

Wednesday 13 November 2024


The Council of Ministers has voted to embark on a new “rapid” process to confirm the new ferry service which would be “short and simple”, the Economic Development Minister revealed in the States this morning.

Deputy Kirsten Morel said that both bidders – Brittany Ferry owned incumbent Condor, and Danish ferry provider DFDS – failed to win the tender.

Deputy Morel's impromptu statement today was also the first time he confirmed that the bid from Condor’s rival DFDS was “the better of the two” – but he revealed that the Danish ferry service had been “eliminated” from the process on a “technical legal point”.

Meetings are now set to be held with both Condor Ferries and DFDS next week, Deputy Morel said, and “independent evaluators will assess the bids”.

Officers will provide a preferred bidder recommendation by the end of this month, and he will then seek the Council of Ministers support for the recommendation, before announcing the winner also before the end of November.

The winner will start their service at the end of March 2025. It comes after it was yesterday confirmed that Condor has refused the Government's offer to extend its current ferry contract by seven months.

Deputy Morel said there were "strong reasons" why Jersey had taken longer than Guernsey and spent time outlining the financial difficulties that Condor Ferries is currently facing.

He described the incumbent company as "distressed", and said that there was no guarantee from majority shareholder Brittany Ferries on how to protect Condor and ensure the vessels stay safe, were they to fall into administration.

The Minister also confirmed that DFDS do have boats to serve the Jersey route – and are willing to take on a Jersey-only contract.

Guernsey’s government unilaterally announced their preferred bid was Brittany Ferries at the end of last month.

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