Red Jet and Hovertravel services are suspended this morning (Friday).
High winds in the Solent have led to the cancellation of both services.
An update is expected later this morning.
A Met Office Yellow Weather Warning remains in place until 9pm tonight.
Meanwhile, there are some delays to the Red Funnel car ferry service.
Vehicle Ferry 08:30 from Cowes and 10:00 from Southampton delayed by approx 30mins due to high winds. We apologise for any inconvenience to your journey.
— RF Service News (@RF_Travel_News) May 21, 2021
Wightlink also has some delays this morning.
Quick update and apologies to all our customers, Lymington-Yarmouth now running with up to a 15 minute delay due to strong winds across the Solent. We'll keep you up to date and you can check here https://t.co/ubJ6rBceIu
— Wightlink Travel (@WightlinkTravel) May 21, 2021
Services are cancelled due to adverse weather conditions. Tickets will be accepted on the Fastcat service. The next update will be at 1215. Please see our weather contingency plan webpage.
— Hovertravelltd (@HovertravelLtd) May 21, 2021
Hello, just to advise Lymington-Yarmouth now up to a 90 minutes delay due to high winds. We apologise for the changes to your travel plans. Keep up to date here https://t.co/ubJ6rBceIu
— Wightlink Travel (@WightlinkTravel) May 21, 2021
Vehicle Ferry 11:30 from Cowes and 13:00 from Southampton delayed by 30-40mins due to high winds. We apologise for any inconvenience to your journey.
— RF Service News (@RF_Travel_News) May 21, 2021
Good afternoon. Due to high winds on the Solent, the 13:05, 14:05 & 15:05 from Yarmouth and the 14:00, 15:00 & 16:00 are cancelled. All booked customers will be contacted with alternative arrangements. We are sorry for the changes to your travel plans.
— Wightlink Travel (@WightlinkTravel) May 21, 2021
Good afternoon, customers travelling on our Portsmouth-Fishbourne car ferry service may be delayed by up to 20 minutes due to high winds today. Please check in on time as we work to reduce the delay. We apologise for the changes to your travel plans.
— Wightlink Travel (@WightlinkTravel) May 21, 2021