Last-minute legal challenge forces Ponte Ferries to delay start of Sicily service

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The Malta Business Weekly

Ponte Ferries regrets to announce that it has been forced to delay launch of its ferry service to Sicily due to a last-minute legal challenge with Sicilian authorities by another competing operator, which objected to Ponte’s use of the Augusta Port.

Ponte Ferries was ready to start its service from tomorrow; however, it cannot proceed as planned after another competing operator, which does not travel to the Augusta port, submitted a contestation at the eleventh hour against Ponte’s use of the berthing area for which it had applied last November.

To assist customers who have booked ferry trips in the coming days, Ponte Ferries has chartered an aircraft and will also provide them with a free voucher for car rental. Alternatively, they can claim an instant refund and will, in addition, be given a voucher to use the service for free over the next 12 months.

A spokesman for Ponte said: “We apologise to our customers first and foremost for the huge disappointment this development will inevitably cause. We know how important their holidays are and are doing everything we can to make it up to them while we work round the clock to resolve this issue.

“Ponte’s objective from the start has been to offer an alternative ferry service to Sicily for customers who want value and a choice of operators, and we remain committed to fulfilling our mission.”

The offer of chartered flights to those who have reserved tickets will run till Friday, August 13. Customers who have booked trips after this date will be offered a full refund and an additional voucher to travel for free over the next 12 months.

“We will be keeping our customers and the public informed of developments and are confident that our service will be fully operational within weeks,” the spokesman said.

Ponte has set up a helpline for customers, who may call 2799 8989 for assistance with their bookings, refunds and vouchers or e-mail reservations@ponteferries.com

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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