• Airways
  • Railway
  • Roadways
  • Shipping & Port
Transport Advancement
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
    South Africa Set for First Bullet Train Construction in 2026

    South Africa Set for First Bullet Train Construction in 2026

    Stockholm Metro Expansion

    Stockholm Metro Expansion Backed by €2B EIB Funding

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    African Development Bank, Africa50 in Landmark Bridge Project Linking Kinshasa and Brazzaville

    Geely Holding to Cooperate with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation on Developing Technologies Including Supersonic Trains

    AECOM to provide site supervision services for Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link project

    Talgo obtains €30 million from the European Investment Bank for Innovation projects

    U.S. Department of Transportation Advances Rail Projects in Florida and Texas

    World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road

  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
    Bonded Zones and Mega

    Bonded Zones and Mega Terminals Playing Part Regionally

    Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    European Rail Freights

    2025-2029 European Rail Freight Transportation Market View

    Intelligent Transportation

    Intelligent Transportation System Market – 2032 Growth Story

    MaaS

    Mobility as a Service – MaaS Set To Witness A Global Demand

    Transportation growth in Tourism

    On-Demand Transportation Throttles Growth in Tourism

    Achieving Global Retail Expansion And Sustained Growth

    Shifting Sourcing strategies with Maersk, Bose & Infineon – Reuters Events

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
    South Africa Set for First Bullet Train Construction in 2026

    South Africa Set for First Bullet Train Construction in 2026

    Stockholm Metro Expansion

    Stockholm Metro Expansion Backed by €2B EIB Funding

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    African Development Bank, Africa50 in Landmark Bridge Project Linking Kinshasa and Brazzaville

    Geely Holding to Cooperate with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation on Developing Technologies Including Supersonic Trains

    AECOM to provide site supervision services for Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link project

    Talgo obtains €30 million from the European Investment Bank for Innovation projects

    U.S. Department of Transportation Advances Rail Projects in Florida and Texas

    World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road

  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
    Bonded Zones and Mega

    Bonded Zones and Mega Terminals Playing Part Regionally

    Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    European Rail Freights

    2025-2029 European Rail Freight Transportation Market View

    Intelligent Transportation

    Intelligent Transportation System Market – 2032 Growth Story

    MaaS

    Mobility as a Service – MaaS Set To Witness A Global Demand

    Transportation growth in Tourism

    On-Demand Transportation Throttles Growth in Tourism

    Achieving Global Retail Expansion And Sustained Growth

    Shifting Sourcing strategies with Maersk, Bose & Infineon – Reuters Events

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Transport Advancement
No Result
View All Result
Home Fast and Conventional Ferries

No More Waiting in Line as Manly Fast Ferry Launches Mobile Ticketing Use your Smartphone as your Ticket for Fast Ferry Travel in Sydney

8th December 2017
in Fast and Conventional Ferries, Passenger Services, Press Statements, Shipping & Port

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

0
SHARES
69
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Manly Fast Ferry, the fastest way to travel between Manly and Sydney CBD, today announced the launch of a new mobile ticketing service, My Fast Ferry, removing the need for passengers to wait in line to buy a ticket, or top up a smartcard. Passengers can download the free Android or Apple app and turn their phone into both ticket machine and ticket.

Passengers pay in the My Fast Ferry app using credit or debit cards, the ticket is then displayed on screen as a dynamic and encrypted 2D barcode and animated digital watermark. Following purchase, passengers activate their ticket, get their ticket scanned before boarding, or simply show the ticket to a member of the Manly Fast Ferry team. The new app also enables the purchase of food and drink onboard at the fast ferry bar.

Manly Fast Ferry are using the market leading Justride Platform from Masabi, already in use with over 30 transport operators around the globe, including major cities such as New York, London, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Boston and in countries such as France and the Netherlands. The same service is also in Pilot with the South Australian Government in Adelaide. Manly Fast Ferry and Masabi are working with The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, who are providing payment gateway services and will be the acquiring bank for the deployment.

Along with the mobile ticketing app, Masabi are deploying the Inspect Handheld App, enabling Manly Fast Ferry staff to scan the mobile barcode tickets in under a second. This follows successful Inspect Handheld App deployments across the UK Rail network and in cities such as LA, Athens and New York.

“At Manly Fast Ferry we are focused on delivering the best possible experience for our passengers,” said Richard Ford of Manly Fast Ferry. “This cutting edge technology will result in less queues and an improved customer experience for everyone and we’re delighted to be the first operator in Australia to launch it”

“Manly Fast Ferry is leading the way in the Australian market in delivering an enhanced experience for their passengers.” said Brian Zanghi CEO of Masabi. “We’re delighted to be working with such an innovative and forward thinking operator and the first in Australia to launch Justride.”

About Manly Fast Ferry
Manly Fast Ferry is the main ferry service between Manly and Circular Quay on Sydney’s beautiful Harbour.  Founded in 2009 Manly Fast Ferry has been an innovator in changing the way people of the norther beaches use ferries. Our fast-comfortable catamarans, designed and built in Australia, cross the harbour in just under 20 min. Loading and unloading approx 400 passengers with a ferry every ten minutes is the challenge. No one wants to miss their ferry while standing in a line waiting for tickets. Manly Fast Ferry is all about speed and the customer experience, we look forward to improving our service by implementing the myfastferry ticketing APP with Masabi.

About Masabi
Masabi is the global leader in mobile ticketing and fare collection for transportation. We deliver transit ticketing solutions that delight passengers and reduce costs for agencies. Masabi’s Justride is a scalable mobile ticketing and fare management platform. The company works in partnership with more than thirty leading transit agencies and operators in the US, Europe and around the globe, including; Boston’s MBTA, Keolis, National Express Bus, Thames Clippers, New Orleans RTA, LA Metrolink and New York’s MTA. Masabi has offices in London, New York and Boston and investors include Mastercard and Keolis.

 

Previous Post

Fugro awarded third ground investigation package on Scotland's A9 Dualling Programme

Next Post

American Airlines Successfully Consolidates Operations Into New York LaGuardia’s Terminal B

Related Posts

Panama Canal Celebrates 111
America

The Panama Canal Celebrates 111 Years Of Global Service

22nd August 2025
Panama Canal Port Terminal
America

Panama Canal Port Terminal Construction Bidding Set to Open

19th August 2025
SmartDAS Real time
Control & Automation

Trelleborg’s Smart Berthing System Boosts Port Efficiency

24th July 2025
First Ever Hybrid Solar Powered
Electrical & Power Supply

First-Ever Hybrid Solar Powered Inland Vessel: Blue Marlin

17th July 2025
Sam Trans moving forward
Press Statements

SamTrans moving forward with plans for permanent hydrogen fueling station to power zero-emission bus fleet

17th July 2025
U.S. Targets Chinas Maritime Industry
News

U.S. Targets China’s Maritime Industry with New Tariffs

11th July 2025
Next Post

American Airlines Successfully Consolidates Operations Into New York LaGuardia’s Terminal B

Latest Post

HAECO Starts Line Maintenance of Cathay Pacific A321neo
Airways

HAECO Starts Line Maintenance of Cathay Pacific A321neo

14th August 2025
Etihad Airways Grows Connectivity via Strategic Partnerships
Airways

Etihad Airways Grows Connectivity via Strategic Partnerships

8th August 2025
Lufthansa Cargo ITA Airways Partnership Expands to Asia
Airways

Lufthansa Cargo ITA Airways Partnership Expands to Asia

6th August 2025
HKIA Cargo Data Platform Boosts Trade Finance Innovation
Airways

HKIA Cargo Data Platform Boosts Trade Finance Innovation

6th August 2025
GWC and Qatar Airways Logistics Agreement Strengthens Ties
Airways

GWC and Qatar Airways Logistics Agreement Strengthens Ties

6th August 2025
Swissport Auckland Cargo
Airways

Swissport Auckland Cargo Centre Enhances Air Freight

5th August 2025
Transport Advancement

About Us

Transport Advancement is a leading information centric website for latest updates within the industry. We cover Railway, Road Traffic, Airways, Shipping & Port and run with an objective to provide knowledge driven content to our readers and subscribers in various forms like news, projects, upcoming events.

Subscribe Us

Resources

  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Download Mediapack
  • Newsletter Subscription

System

  • Search
  • Site map
  • RSS Feed
  • Airways
  • Railway
  • Roadways
  • Shipping & Port

© 2022 Copyright Value Media Services 2022 All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
  • Events
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Copyright Value Media Services 2022 All rights reserved.