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Sail your way to Euro glory boys!!!

Ferry company offers free ferry travel for life to Martin O’Neill’s boys if they can sail to victory at UEFA Euro 2016

AS excitement builds and the clock ticks down to kick-off in this year’s UEFA Euro 2016 Championship, Ireland’s biggest ferry company has pledged its support for the Republic of Ireland team by offering free ferry travel for life to the boys in green if they can bring the prestigious trophy home from France.

Stena Line, which carries more passengers between Ireland and Britain than all other ferry operators combined, is hoping that the added incentive of a lifetime’s free travel on any of its Irish Sea routes will help ensure that it’s plain sailing for the Irish team – all the way to the final and ultimate glory in Paris on Saturday July 10.

The offer is open to Martin O’Neill, Roy Keane and the entire Republic of Ireland playing squad and backroom staff - but firstly, the team has to negotiate its way through a tricky group stage. By coincidence, Ireland’s first match on Monday June 13 will be against Sweden, the country of origin for Stena Line which is headquartered in Gothenberg, before the team faces Belgium on June 18 and Italy on June 22.

Stena Line’s Head of Travel, Irish Sea, Orla Noonan from Dublin,said that loyalties may be split within the company but that Ireland would have a huge amount of support from both staff and travelling customers.

There is definitely an air of excitement throughout the company and on board our ships as we all prepare for this year’s UEFA Euro 2016 finals,” said Orla. “In fact, there has been a real buzz ever since the Republic of Ireland qualified for the Finals. Our direct ferry sailings from Rosslare to Cherbourg sold out in a matter of hours and we also have thousands of fans travelling indirectly though our various routes to Britain, then onwards to France. Let’s hope they will all be returning happy when the tournament is over!

If the Republic of Ireland wins the European Championship this year, the entire squad will instantly acquire legendary status - and rightly so – so the least we can to do to help spur the team on to victory is offer a little incentive for all involved in the form of free travel for life between Ireland and Britain.

The players and management will be invited to take their families and cars across the Irish Sea with them whenever they like – and, in return, we can say that we are carrying the UEFA Euro 2016 Champions on our ships. It’s a ‘win win’ situation for everyone!she added.

Of course, the excitement within Stena Line has been greatly enhanced by the fact that Northern Ireland, Wales and England – all countries in which we have ferry ports – have also qualified and we’ll be offering those teams free ferry travel if they win as well.

“Add Stena Line’s home country of Sweden to the mix and we’ll all be cheering on our own teams with a friendly rivalry that we hope will be replicated amongst fans in France.I must admit that we do feel a little sad that Scotland won’t be taking part. It would have been amazing had they qualified and the Scottish fans would have added so much to the overall occasion,” concluded Orla.

Stena Line is the biggest ferry operator on the Irish Sea, offering the biggest fleet and the widest choice of routes from Ireland to Britain, including Dublin to Holyhead, Rosslare to Fishguard, Belfast to Cairnryan and Belfast to Liverpool routes. During 2015, the company experienced a significant increase in passenger numbers, carrying more than 2.5 million on its Irish Sea routes.

For more information on the company or to make a booking, log ontowww.stenaline.ie, call 01 907 5555 or visit your local travel office or agent.

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Stena Line operates the biggest fleet and the widest choice of routes between Ireland and Britain with an extensive route network including Belfast to Cairnryan, Belfast to Liverpool, Belfast to Heysham, Dublin Port to Holyhead and Rosslare to Fishguard.