The ferry service will also not likely be as competitive as existing options for tourists, said a transport expert.
JOHOR BAHRU: Ferry services between Singapore and the Puteri Harbour ferry terminal in Johor could pique the interest of travellers, especially tourists who are keen to explore a new option to cross the border, said experts who spoke to CNA.
According to tourism and business expert from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Associate Professor Nanthakumar Loganathan, a ferry as a mode of transportation could appeal to Singapore tourists who do not wish to be stuck in traffic congestion at the land checkpoints. The Puteri Harbour international ferry terminal is within a 10-minute drive to Legoland and a 30-minute drive to the premium outlet mall as well as Johor Bahru town centre.
A ferry service between Singapore’s Tanah Merah ferry terminal and Desaru Coast commenced operations in July last year.
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