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Stops manual ticketing and kiosk sales

Norled is following the development of the situation related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) very closely. Our highest priority is to ensure the safety and health of our passengers and employees.

Norled is following the development of the situation related to the Corona virus (COVID-19) very closely.
Our highest priority is to ensure the safety and health of our passengers and employees.

As of Sunday, March 15, Norled will stop manual ticketing on all ferry services. This has been introduced to prevent ticketing from becoming a source of spreading infection between road users and ticket holders. Ticketing will be carried out by reading the sign number, where possible. Passengers travel freely until further notice.

Payment on board express boats: On all express boat routes, cash payments (i.e. coins and banknotes) are discontinued with immediate effect. In addition, manual ticketing will be discontinued in Kolumbus (Rogaland)’s area.

Serving on board: All catering in the form of serviced and self-service kiosks will cease with immediate effect. Travelers will therefore not be able to shop on board Norled’s vessels.

For updated information, please visit www.norled.no

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