New ID requirements for Steam Packet ferries under consultation — have your say
Planning a trip to the Isle of Man by ferry? The government wants to hear your thoughts on new security measures that could change how you travel. A public consultation has been launched on proposals requiring passengers to carry ID when boarding Steam Packet ferries, marking a significant shift in how the Island manages travel security.
The new security measures would be implemented at ferry check-in and are designed to combat organised crime while bringing the Island into line with UK security standards. Officials have confirmed that some passengers without ID may be exempt from the requirement, though full details will be available through the consultation process.
If you're a regular ferry passenger—whether you're a local commuting to work or a visitor exploring the Island—your feedback matters. The government has opened a public consultation where you can share your views on these proposals. Whether you support the measures, have concerns, or simply want to understand the implications, now is the time to get involved and make your voice heard.
The consultation gives islanders and regular travellers the chance to shape how ferry security evolves, ensuring that any new rules balance safety with convenience for those heading to and from our shores.
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