Update from BC Ferries March 24th 2020

Update from BC Ferries March 24th 2020

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For Immediate Release
20-015 March 24, 2020


BC FERRIES CONTINUES TO OPERATE ITS IMPORTANT SERVICE TO COMMUNITIES ALONG COASTAL BRITISH COLUMBIA
VICTORIA – BC Ferries continues to provide ferry services to connect communities and deliver essential goods to urban centres and more isolated areas such as the Gulf Islands and smaller towns in the northern part of the province.


In line with directions provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada and other leading health authorities, BC Ferries is advising customers to avoid non-essential travel at this time. To date, BC Ferries has not been instructed to restrict travel. BC Ferries continues to carry all types of traffic.


“None of us should be travelling if it is not essential,” said Mark Collins, BC Ferries’ President and CEO. “We want our customers that need to travel to know that we have taken steps to keep ferry travel as safe as possible. We are asking our customers to adhere to safe practices for their own safety and for the safety of BC Ferries employees.”


Enhanced health and safety measures include additional cleaning and disinfecting, allowing and recommending passengers to remain in their vehicles on most decks, closure of the overhead walkways so walk-on passengers can have the space to practice social and physical distancing from other passengers, the closing of food and retail services, suspending baggage handling and requiring customers to use an electronic form of payment (debit or credit card or Experience Card). BC Ferries has also put measures in place to separate employees from customers when they do need to interact, such as at the ticket booths.


As an essential service, BC Ferries is committed to provide and protect safe and reliable connectivity to communities, and to safeguard the sustainability of the ferry system. To do this, BC Ferries is closely focused on protecting the health and safety of ferry workers, without whom essential ferry service would not be possible.


“Our front line co-workers face the COVID-19 virus everyday so that critical supplies like groceries and medical supplies, and people reach coastal communities,” said Collins “We are incredibly proud of our loyal and dedicated colleagues.”
For information about travelling with BC Ferries during the COVID-19 situation, visit bcferries.com.


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