Flexi fares and free ferry travel welcomed
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The Isle of Man’s Travel Trade Association has welcomed the “strategic reset” of fare prices by the nationalised ferry company.
The Steam Packet Company's (SPC) recently introduced free travel for under 16s, a 10% reduction in “flexi” flares, and the capacity to book 18 months in advance.
The trade association, which lobbies on behalf of the travel industry on the island, described the developments as “a game changer".
Association chairman Brian Kelly said it would be continuing its lobbying to “encourage the Steam Packet to lower fares when they can”.
BBC Isle Of Man approached the Steam Packet for comment.
In particular, Mr Kelly said the group would now like to see the introduction of discounted winter fares for residents.
“Obviously at the height of summer there is strong demand and fares are what they are, but when you’ve got a boat that can carry 800 passengers travelling every day through the winter, surely there are ways that we can be more competitive," he said.
'A real game changer'
Mr Kelly added: “Certainly children travelling free of charge is going to help serve the visitor economy, such as people coming in as sporting and educational groups, or just families coming in with children.
“And being able to make ferry bookings up to mid-May 2026 is a real game changer not only for Isle of Man residents but also for the inbound visitor economy – organisations like amateur car clubs or coach trips," he said.
Mr Kelly added that the group had been lobbying for this change "for years”.
"I think a lot residents would be happy if we had strong, reliable and sustainable ferry service, at a reasonable price," he said.
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