Indo-SL passenger ferry service to resume mid-May

The passenger ferry service between Nagapattinam, India, and Kankesanthurai (KKS) in Sri Lanka, which resumed in October of last year (2023) after almost 40 years, only to be stopped days later, is set to recommence on 13 May. 

Online ticket sales for the service, which will be handled by a new operator, will go live on 6 May.

On 14 October 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually flagged off the service between Nagapattinam and KKS. The high speed craft Cheriyapani operated by the Shipping Corporation of India under KPVS Private Limited however, stopped the service after about a week, allegedly due to the monsoon. After a gap of six months, the service is set to resume. This time though, a Chennai-based travel operator, IndSri Ferry Services Pvt. Ltd., would handle the international service through the ship, ‘Sivagangai’.

“The service will be offered daily. Ticket sales open from 6 May through our website www.sailindsri.com for voyages between 13 May and 15 November,” said IndSri Ferry Services Managing Director S. Niranjan Nanthagopan. A ticket from the Nagapattinam Port to KKS is currently priced at $ 50 plus taxes. The pricing is the same for the return service.

Passengers are allowed to carry 60 kilograms of baggage on board without charges. Further, they are allowed to change their date of travel 72 hours before the scheduled trip. Full refund is also available on cancellation only during the said period.

(The New Indian Express)

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