Nanaimo-based Hullo Ferries reports strong passenger growth and high on-time performance rates in its first 18 months of operation. CEO Alistair Caddick highlights the company's commitment to reliability, with 99% of scheduled runs completed and 98% arriving on time in January. Hullo Ferries has also seen a 50% increase in monthly passenger numbers since its launch in August 2023, carrying over 650,000 passengers. The company operates two ferries between Nanaimo and Vancouver's Coal Harbour, with plans to expand services and potentially explore a route to Victoria in the future.
Nanaimo-based Hullo Ferries is touting its reliability and 50-per-cent annual passenger growth after 18 months in business sailing passenger ferries between Nanaimo and Vancouver's Coal Harbour.
He did say that since inception, Hullo has carried more than 650,000 passengers and that monthly passenger growth has recently been in the 50-per-cent range. Hullo operates a free shuttle bus service at the Nanaimo ferry terminal, which delivers passengers to downtown Nanaimo.
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