Hawaii superferry extends dry dock

Tuesday, 11 Mar, 2008 0

Hawaii Superferry has decided to extend the amount of time the vessel will be in drydock due to damage to Alakai’s hull that occurred during the drydocking process and additional maintenance that was identified while the vessel has been in dry dock according to an announcement made on February 20.

The Alakai was originally scheduled to resume service on March 3. However, Hawaii Superferry has cancelled sailings through March 24 to complete the necessary repairs and maintenance. Reservations for sailings commencing March 25 are being accepted. Updates on the repair schedule will be issued as they become available.

Passengers holding reservations for affected voyages are being notified, re-accommodated on a future voyage or refunded.

For further information visit www.HawaiiSuperferry.com  for the latest travel information or call Hawaii Superferry’s reservations at 1-877-HI-FERRY (1-877-443-3779) open daily from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. (HST).

 

 

 



 

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