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HomeNewsGeelong ferry off to a Flyer with launch

Geelong ferry off to a Flyer with launch

Geelong’s new ferry has launched in time to begin scheduled services in December, its operator has announced.

A Port Phillip Ferries said Geelong Flyer slipped into the water on Tuesday for the first time after Hobart-based manufacturer INCAT finished work on the vessel.

A crew left for Tasmania this week to sail the Flyer across Bass Strait in time to begin the twice-daily services between Geelong and Melbourne on 2 December, Port Phillip Ferries said.

“Geelong Flyer will arrive in Port Phillip Bay within the next couple of weeks, after which time sea trials and crew training will take place.

“The 400-seater state of the art ferry will provide a transport experience that the region has never before had access to.”

The Flyer was similar to Port Phillip Ferries’ Portarlington ferry, which was also built by INCAT, the statement said.

“Geelong Flyer will feature the same comfort and safety design of Bellarine Express together with an enhanced cafe layout, bike racks, high speed wi-fi and charging stations for devices.”

Port Phillip Ferries chief Murray Rance was rapt the Flyer was on schedule.

“Port Phillip Ferries is excited to report that all is on track for our Geelong service to launch on December 2 and at the same time establish an alternative means of commuting to Melbourne for Geelong residents,” Mr Rance said.

“We have witnessed continued growth on our Portarlington service since it commenced in 2016, with the service becoming more and more popular with daily commuters who are enjoying the benefits of a stress free and relaxing daily commute.”

The Port Phillip Ferries was finalising the Flyer’s full timetable and fare structure, Mr Rance said.

“These details will be released in the coming weeks.”

The ferry will dock at Steampacket Quay, on Geelong’s waterfront between The Carousel and Cunningham Pier. It will sail between the quay and Docklands, offering a commuter service for Geelong residents working in central Melbourne.

Port Phillip Ferries said the Flyer would operate two one-hour cruises later this month as a “sneak peek” ahead of the daily services for commuters and “leisure” passengers.

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