The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld two complaints against Hoverspeed, which had claimed that it was the longest-established cross-Channel operator, and that its Dover to Calais crossings took just under an hour. The ASA said both claims were "misleading". A western Channel operator had been established longer than Hoverspeed, and the latter's average crossing time for the previous month was 62.2 minutes.
Time trial
The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld two complaints against Hoverspeed, which had claimed that it was the longest-established cross-Channel operator, and that its Dover to Calais crossings took just under an hour. The ASA said both claims were "misleading". A western Channel operator had been established longer than Hoverspeed, and the latter's average crossing time for the previous month was 62.2 minutes.