The number of people travelling to Jersey by ferry has jumped by nearly a quarter since the same time last year.
Visit Jersey says it's mainly down to more passengers from St Malo after port staff went on strike to cancel sailings in 2018.
Air travel proved to be the most popular means, with 86% of all arrivals coming through Jersey Airport.
Routes to Gatwick and Liverpool were the only routes to show big growth over the last year - with Southampton, Birmingham, Exeter and the East Midlands all losing passengers.

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