How Long Can It Last?KAHULUI — The Hawai`i Superferry’s 350-foot Alakai operated at less than a third of its capacity in May, its first full month of operations, members of the Hawai`i Inter-Island Ferry Oversight Task Force were told Friday.Terry O’Halloran, Superferry director of business development, said the high-speed ferry hosted 21,882 passengers and 6,003 cars in May. However, that is only 29 percent of the ferry’s capacity.Those figures average out to about 250 people and 70 vehicles per voyage, well below the ferry’s capacity of 866 people and 282 vehicles per trip.Read The Entire StoryHere
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