NEWS RELEASE – from the FACC (Ferry Advisory Committee Chairs)

Ups and Downs of the New Ferry Math

MARCH 31, 2008 – Users of BC Ferries’ non-major routes are brushing up on their math, to try to keep track of what they’re going to be paying for travel, and to try to figure out where it can end.

Fares increases coming on April 1 are the second round of hikes within five months. Together the two hikes have boosted minor route fares by 11% this year.

This is keeping fares on the trajectory that started shooting upward after 2003. By 2011 the cumulative increases are expected to hit triple-digit percentages.

There’s more math to come.

As ferry fares are heading skyward, ferry traffic is steadily slumping. Through 2007, traffic on the minor routes fell by more than 45-thousand passengers and 28-thousand vehicles.

This unintended consequence of fares hikes is creating complications for BC Ferries and stress on communities.

For BC Ferries, traffic declines run counter to projections, and mean lost revenue that must be made up elsewhere, from even greater fare increases in the long run.

For communities, this magnifies the challenges they face. “The people needed to keep the communities running are having trouble getting by, and visitor dollars are declining.” says Ian Ralston, Ferry Advisory Committee chair for Thetis/Kuper.

Other jurisdictions with ferry-dependent regions have faced similar problems and recognized the need to take action. The Ferry Advisory Committee Chairs (FACC) are looking at examples of how this unsustainable trend has been addressed elsewhere.

The FACC is composed of chairs of all 12 Ferry Advisory Committees, representing BC’s ferry-dependent communities along the length of BC’s coast.

For traffic and fare trend graphs, fare increases and other information:

http://facc.gabriola.org

FACC CONTACTS: Denman-Hornby, Tony Law tlaw1@telus.net 250-335-1155 Bowen Island, Alison Morse amm5@shaw.ca 604-947-9875 Quadra-Cortes, John Sprungman sprungman@twincomm.ca 250-935-6332 Thetis-Kuper, Doug Snyder dsnyder@capernwray.ca 250-246-2624 Gabriola Island, Andre Lemieux andre.lemieux@shaw.ca 250-247-9889 Gambier-Keats, Joyce Clegg jaclegg@primesignal.com 604-886-2763 North and Central Coast, Steve Smith ssmith@cresthotel.bc.ca 250-624-1974 Northern Sunshine Coast, Bill Cripps wccripps@telus.net 604-485-6563 Saltspring Island, Harold Swierenga hswierenga@ssisland.com 250-653-4950 Southern Gulf Islands Dave Dryer innonpender@cablelan.net 250-629-3353 Southern Sunshine Coast, Jakob Knaus falconjk@telus.net 604 885 7793 Pt.McNeill-Sointula-Alert Bay, Jo Mrozewski jo@runninglight.ca 250-974-9913