Steam Packet bosses have hit back after claims they're overcharging the public at peak times.
Thousands of residents have used the ferry service over recent weeks as part of their summer holiday arrangements.
There have been claims that the company raises its ticket prices during popular times such as the TT and school holidays.
However, this has been rubbished by the Douglas company who stress they're offering the lowest prices possible.
Robert Quayle is the Steam Packet's chairman:
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