Skybus and Scillonian, the flagship routes to the Isles of Scilly, are expecting their busiest day in almost two years later this month, with both flights and ferry fully booked.
As the islands gear up for the half-term holiday, Skybus has announced it is carrying almost 600 passengers on 44 flights on Saturday, May 29th 2021 and Scillonian III will carry around 950 passengers on two sailings. The remainder of half term week is also looking busy.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Company has run Skybus for more than 35 years, with flights from Land’s End, Newquay and Exeter airports. In 2019, Scillonian III carried its 4.5 millionth passenger.
Stuart Reid, Chief Executive of the Isles of Scilly Steamship Company, said:
“May 29th will be our busiest day since August 2019, which shows people’s appetite and confidence in travel is returning.
“The impact of Covid 19 continues to be challenging for everyone in the tourism industry. We are looking forward to the season ahead and to a gradual return to operations as they existed before Covid, in line with the Government’s roadmap.”
It comes as Skybus’s Newquay flights resumed yesterday (May 17th) having been on hold in recent months because of the pandemic. Scheduled flights are now available to book until October 23rd.
Mr Reid said:
“Our Newquay route is extremely popular with passengers and it’s easy to see why – it’s an unforgettably scenic flight.
“This service will add choice for passengers wishing to visit the Isles of Scilly, in addition to our existing services from Land’s End Airport and Exeter Airport.”
In March, the company launched a new flexi ticket, which enables passengers to make unlimited changes to their bookings without any amendment fees.
Passengers using the flexi ticket can swap their booking to any alternative Skybus flight or Scillonian III sailing on any day of the week up to 48 hours before their pre-booked departure time, with no extra cost.
For bookings and more information visit the website at www.islesofscilly-travel.co.uk or call the Travel Centre on 01736 334220.