Ferry operators face tighter regulation
Thursday 16th September 2010, 2:29PM BST.
STRICTER demands could be placed on Condor Ferries, or any other ferry company operating in the Channel Islands in the future.
A joint review of the ferry market is being carried out by Commerce and Employment and Jersey’s Economic Development Department.
Consultation about the ferry market in both islands drew responses, which the ministers will now consider before making statements to their respective States.
Tendering processes, timetables and how a ferry operator deals with complaints and delays could all be tightened up as part of the review.
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Any other company? Like Guernsey or Jersey will EVER let another car ferry from the UK. Don’t make me laugh.
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Can the UK route really support another operator?
Just like the Herm and Sark routes, I don’t think it could.
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