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Best Year Ever For B.C. Ferries Vehicle Traffic, Foot Traffic Also Surges

The Canadian Press, 20 Jun, 2018 11:51 AM
    VICTORIA — BC Ferries' year-end results show vehicle traffic was higher than ever last year, resulting in consolidated net earnings of $59.9 million.
     
     
    The company says in a news release that fiscal 2018 also had the highest level of passenger traffic in two decades.
     
     
    Ferries president Mark Collins says the strong fiscal performance helps the company increase service, invest in new vessels and terminal infrastructure, offer discounts and minimize borrowing.
     
     
    The release says BC Ferries provided 1,190 more round trips compared with the year before in an effort to keep up with stronger demand.
     
     
    In April, the fares of most routes, with the exception of the three Metro Vancouver to Vancouver Island runs, were reduced by 15 per cent and seniors are again allowed to travel for free Monday to Thursday.
     
     
    BC Ferries announced last week that it would remove a fuel rebate starting June 27 because of high fuel prices on the world market.

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