 
                            More than 24,000 passengers have already booked ferry journeys for next year's TT.
That's according to the Steam Packet Company, which also says, as of late May, close to 12,000 motorbikes are also reserved on voyages between May 26 and June 11, 2021.
Company Chief Executive, Mark Woodward, adds he's pleased to see demand remaining high despite the disappointment of this years racing fortnight being cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Confirmation of sailings and fares are due to be sent out towards the end of 2020 with final balance of payments due in February 2021.
 
                                         
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