DFDS reported September freight volumes of 3.5m lane metres, up 0.8% year-on-year but 1.2% lower when adjusted for route changes.
- North Sea: Volumes remained stable across most routes, maintaining the same level as 2024.
- Mediterranean: Declined due to a continued slowdown in Turkish automotive production and domestic demand, as well as reduced capacity on one route responding to market competition.
- Channel: Increased, supported by the successful launch of the new Jersey routes.
- Baltic Sea: Continued to perform above 2024 levels, sustaining positive growth.
- Strait of Gibraltar: Also above 2024, contributing to overall resilience.
For the last twelve months (2025–24), total freight volumes rose 2.3% to 41.7m lane metres (up 1.2% when adjusted for route changes).
Passenger numbers, however, were weaker. In September, 392k passengers represented a 7.4% drop year-on-year (adjusted), with lower Channel traffic outweighing growth in the Baltic. Car volumes fell 5.7%, and total passenger numbers for the past year declined 14.5% to 5.5m (or 0.4% growth adjusted for route changes).







