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Ferries: No-show fees for vehicle reservations will resume
Sep 26, 2020
By LopezRocks
Starting Thursday, Oct. 1, Washington State Ferries will resume no-show fees.
The fees will apply to reservations that are not canceled by 5 p.m. the day before travel.
As a courtesy, these fees were suspended in March at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic while travel patterns were disrupted and unpredictable. When reinstated, there will be new no-show fee rates dependent on route and vehicle size. The new rates are part of Washington StateTransportation Commission (WSTC) ferry fare and policy changes approved in August 2019.
The new n-show fees are higher than before and for the San Juan Islands vary by island.
As a courtesy, these fees were suspended in March at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic while travel patterns were disrupted and unpredictable. When reinstated, there will be new no-show fee rates dependent on route and vehicle size. The new rates are part of Washington StateTransportation Commission (WSTC) ferry fare and policy changes approved in August 2019.
The new n-show fees are higher than before and for the San Juan Islands vary by island.