Brittany Ferries has concluded an agreement with Islands Unlimited to market the local company’s sailings for the 2026 season.
Under the new arrangement, Islands Unlimited’s service between Guernsey and Jersey, operating up to five days per week from March through to October, will be available through Brittany Ferries’ reservations system and website. The service will be accessible to customers across the UK, France, Spain and Ireland.
The agreement will see the two businesses work collaboratively on ticketing and sales for the 2026 season.
The partnership follows Islands Unlimited’s launch last summer and marks the company’s first full season of operations.
Paul Acheson, Brittany Ferries’ Group Director of Sales and Marketing, commented: “Following its successful first season in 2025, we are delighted to partner with Islands Unlimited. This agreement is a practical and workable solution that strengthens inter-island connectivity and supports two-centre holidays, bringing our customers closer to the Islands and delivering clear benefits for local tourism.
“It also illustrates that we continue to listen to customers’ concerns, also evident with us putting on ad hoc sailings to support events such as the Guernsey Rally last weekend and the Muratti Vase in May.”
Chad Murray, Managing Director of Islands Unlimited, said: “Last summer demonstrated the demand for a dependable inter-island service, and this year represents our first full season of operations as we build on that early success. Reliability is at the heart of what we do and partnering with Brittany Ferries allows us to grow with confidence, reach a wider audience and provide a service that passengers can trust throughout the season.”
Mr Acheson added: “We are not standing still and are keen bring the Islands of the Bailiwick closer together by teaming up with the local ferry operators serving Herm, Sark and Alderney. This will enable through services from the UK and France and help strengthen the regional transport network around the Channel Islands.”
Pictured: Paul Acheson of Brittany Ferries and Chad Murray of Islands Unlimited




