Plans have been submitted for a new duty-free at Elizabeth Terminal.
Ports of Jersey wants to move the four current retail cabins to create one unit that will house a Duty-Free shop.
Its plans also include extending the use of the 2 Riders' Retreat Cabins - for cyclists and bikers - for another 10 years.
A multi-million pound redevelopment of the terminal was approved in 2024, which will demolish the existing Elizabeth terminal and creating a new, modern one.
There's also due to be a new inspection area for Customs, a larger area for handling incoming freight, and a Lo-Lo (lift on lift-off) facility.
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Ports say the plans also include infrastructure that will protect against erosion.

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