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Anguilla: Rough sea conditions delay service at ferry terminal

August 14th, 2024 | Tags:
Blowing Point Ferry Terminal. Photo: Loop News
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Passengers who turned up at the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal in Anguilla this morning have been waiting in frustration and fearful of missing connecting flights as the scheduled time for operations to resume has been tentatively delayed until 12 pm.

The ferry terminal was initially scheduled to open at 10 am.

The Anguilla Air and Sea Ports Authority has advised that currently sea conditions are still not favourable for docking and the preparations of the facility following the passage of Tropical Storm Ernesto are progressing but not yet complete.

It was noted services from the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport are available for scheduled and charter flights via Anguilla Air Services and Trans Anguilla Arways.

The carriers can be contacted directly for further information.

Anguilla Air Services: +1 264 498 5922
Trans Anguilla Airways: +1 264 497 8690
Travellers are still encouraged to contact their airlines to confirm that flights are operational to verify any changes to itineraries.

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