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  2. Bass Strait Passenger Vehicle Equalisation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the Australian Government temporarily increasing the BSPVES, passengers on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry between Melbourne and Devonport were able to bring their vehicle at no extra charge from 1 March 2021 to 30 June 2021. The free vehicle fares also applied to motorbikes and bicycles, while caravans and camper vans received a ...

  3. Spirit of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    TT-Line Company Pty Ltd, trading as Spirit of Tasmania, [1] is a Tasmanian Government-owned business that has been offering ferry services between mainland Australia and Tasmania since July 1993. Navigating the Bass Strait , Spirit of Tasmania ferry services cover a distance of 242 nautical miles (448 km; 278 mi) between Geelong, Victoria and ...

  4. MS Spirit of Tasmania I - Wikipedia

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    MS Spirit of Tasmania I is a roll-on/roll-off ferry operated by Spirit of Tasmania between Geelong and Devonport in Australia. Built in 1998 by Kvaerner Masa-Yards at Turku New Shipyard in Finland for Superfast Ferries as MS Superfast IV, since 2002 she has sailed for Spirit of Tasmania as the Spirit of Tasmania I.

  5. MS Spirit of Tasmania II - Wikipedia

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    MS Spirit of Tasmania II is a roll-on/roll-off ferry operated by Spirit of Tasmania between Geelong and Devonport in Australia. Built in 1998 by Kvaerner Masa-Yards at Turku New Shipyard in Finland for Superfast Ferries as MS Superfast III, since 2002 she has sailed for Spirit of Tasmania as the Spirit of Tasmania II.

  6. Bass Strait ferries - Wikipedia

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    Bass Strait ferry Spirit of Tasmania I in 2014. Bass Strait Ferries have been the ships that have been used for regular transport across Bass Strait between Tasmania and Victoria on mainland Australia, [1] [2] [3] as well as the various attempts to link Tasmania with Sydney.

  7. MS Princess Seaways - Wikipedia

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    The two new Superfasts were renamed Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II and began operations in September 2002. Having crossed Bass Strait 2,849 times, carried a total of 2.3 million passengers, 807,000 cars and 185,000 containers, the Spirit of Tasmania was laid up in Sydney and sold to Fjord Line and refitted at Ørskov Yard in ...

  8. Spirit Airlines wants you to get comfy with new fare class ...

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    Spirit’s new fare buckets. Spirit will begin selling new bundled fares starting Aug. 16 – though some of the options and features won’t fully roll out onboard or in the airport until Aug. 27 ...

  9. MS Mega Express Four - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of Tasmania III on Mersey River, Devonport. TT-Line took over the ship on 30 September 2003 and renamed her Spirit of Tasmania III. It subsequently sailed to Hobart, Tasmania, where it was refitted for its new service. On 15 January 2004, the ferry entered service on Spirit of Tasmania's new Sydney to Devonport route.

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