Sliema-Three Cities seamless ferry route launched

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The Malta Business Weekly

Commuters will be able to travel between Sliema and the Three Cities in just 40 minutes following the launch of a direct ferry service that will use a seamless combination of sea and land transport.

The new service, provided by Marsamxetto Steam Ferry Services limited in conjunction with Transport Malta and Malta Public Transport, is a first for inter-island transport in Malta.

Commuters will cross over by sea to Valletta where a bus will be waiting to take them across the city to meet the boat on the other side of the city which will promptly ferry them to their final destination. Tickets for a return journey will cost just €5.

Marsamxetto Steam Ferry Services CEO Edward Zammit Tabona said: “We are putting into practice our vision to offer commuters a quick, cost-effective and efficient transportation option that will save them time and reduce congestion on Malta’s roads.

“We believe this service will be warmly welcomed by the business community and visitors alike, particularly as there is no direct public transport link between Sliema and the Three Cities, and it reflects our firm commitment to inter-island transport.”

Marsamxetto has been constantly upgrading its ferry service, introducing a new timetable last year comprising additional trips and engaging with users to provide more convenient departure times.

Mr Zammit Tabona said: “The company will be investing in new fully electric buses to provide this service, but to offer passenger an immediate solution, we have made arrangements with Malta Public Transport to use one of their current buses up until our new electric buses are delivered. We are convinced that linking sea and land transport services is the way forward for commuters and visitors alike.”

For more information visit www.vallettaferryservices.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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