Trinidad and Tobago ferry operator launches new reservation system
New Ferry Booking System to Improve Travel Between Trinidad and Tobago
The Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has introduced a new booking system for its ferry services that connect the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. This new system is designed to replace an old one and to make the ferry service better and more secure for everyone.
The ferry route managed by the Port Authority links Port of Spain in Trinidad to Scarborough in Tobago. This route is an important way for people to travel between the two islands. With the new system, travelers can now book tickets and manage their trips more easily.
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Carus, the company providing the new system, will offer both a booking platform and self-service tools. These tools include online booking options and ticket machines where travelers can get their tickets.
John Bertell, Carus’s director of sales, expressed excitement about the project, saying, “Carus is thrilled to work with the Port Authority and to bring our solution to the Caribbean.”
The Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago is in charge of managing and developing the country’s ports. It handles important maritime services like trade, cargo handling, and port operations.
The ferry service is a key part of Trinidad and Tobago’s transportation network. It helps move passengers, vehicles, and cargo between the islands, serving both local residents and visitors.
Carus aims to make travel easier by supporting many aspects of the travel experience. Their goal is to provide a smooth journey for travelers from start to finish.