Press release -

Save BIG with Stena Line!

Anyone planning on taking their car to Britain from now until early January 2018 can save up to *20% off the cost of their travel plus get a free upgrade to a Flexi fare (saving a further £20 on a return trip), when they travel with Stena Line.

The tempting offer, which must be booked at least 48 hours in advance and by 31 January 2017, is for travel up to 5 January 2018 (excluding 22 December 2016 - 3 January 2017) on the Belfast to Cairnryan and Liverpool routes.

“That means passengers pay the same price as an Economy fare”, said Orla Noonan, Travel Commercial Manager Irish Sea North, “with the added benefit of greater flexibility and super savings, should plans change, which they often do.”

Orla continued: “This is a great opportunity to make some serious savings especially if you are planning multiple trips to Ireland by car so get the calendar out and get booking your trips now whilst this offer is still available.

“This offer comes with the added benefit of a Flexi ticket which means that, for no fee, you can change your booking so you don’t miss out on any last minute experiences or fun moments”, concluded Orla.

Log onto www.stenaline.co.uk to book using offer code: SAVEBIG, now.

* Valid for travel to 5 January 2018. See website for full terms and conditions. Offer excludes vans, freight and foot passengers. This offer is not available in conjunction with any other offers or promotions including Tesco Clubcard Boost tokens. Non-web booking and credit card fees apply.

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For further information, please contact Michael McCrory of Duffy Rafferty Communications on Belfast +44 (0) 28 9073 0880.

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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.