BC Ferries drops all-you-can-eat buffets from voyages; launches customer survey
VICTORIA — Buffet meals on BC Ferries, put on hold during the COVID-19 pandemic, will no longer be available on voyages between the mainland and Vancouver Island.
The company says in a statement the all-you-can-eat breakfasts, lunches and dinners with roast beef, salmon and unlimited desserts are money losers and the search is on for something new.
Nicolas Jimenez, BC Ferries chief executive, says the decision to close the buffets will be disappointing to some customers but the time has arrived to find new options for the dining room, which has been vacant since the pandemic.
The statement says the buffet, which loses more than one million dollars annually and requires seven crew members for each sailing, will continue to lose money even if prices are increased by 30 per cent.