Press release -

Stena Line sets sail with special sporting deals

Stena Line is giving customers the chance to travel with their car from Belfast to Cairnryan or Liverpool from £50* per person, return for any game, match, tournament or event.

Fans not only have a choice of routes but have the option to travel out from Belfast to Cairnryan and return by Liverpool to Belfast or vice versa, giving them flexibility on their journey.

For further information or to book click on www.stenaline.co.uk/sport, call 08447 70 70 70 or contact your local travel agent.

*£50 based on car and 3 persons travelling. Supplement of £20 per person single applies for night sailings on Belfast-Liverpool route. Additional passengers £40 per adult and £20 per child return. Valid for travel until 22 December 2012. Subject to availability. Please note these prices do not include match ticket. Offer is an extended day trip only, must depart within 30 hours of arrival in Britain. Please see website for full terms & conditions


MEDIA ENQUIRIES: For further information, please contact Kate Ferguson of Duffy Rafferty Communications on 02890 730880.

Topics

  • Tourism

Categories

  • ferry
  • ferry company
  • northern ireland
  • press contact
  • public relations
  • stena line
  • football
  • rugby
  • ice hockey
  • golf

Regions

  • Northern Ireland


Stena Line, an ABTA member, is an international transport and travel service company and one of the world's leading ferry operators.

Stena Line operates in three business areas: Scandinavia, the North Sea and the Irish Sea with a network of 18 strategically located ferry routes in Europe. Stena Line has a modern fleet with a total of 35 vessels including fast ferries (Stena HSS), traditional combi-ferries, RoPax ferries for freight and passengers, and pure cargo ships.

Stena Line is a stable and profitable group and is committed to providing passengers with the best service and experience possible.

During 2009, approximately 15.4 million passengers travelled with Stena Line. 3.3 million cars and 1.6 million freight units were transported during the same period.