|
More incentives for Frequent Travellers
June 6, 2008 - Irish Ferries have introduced additional incentives for those who keep crossing the sea to Ireland.
Frequent self-drive travellers to Ireland can benefit from substantial reductions by joining the companyÂ’s Frequent Traveller scheme.
Whether travelling on business, holiday or visiting friends and relatives, anyone making more than three trips a year can benefit from 20 per cent discounts on further crossings trips during a 12-month period.
To join the scheme and qualify for the savings, all thatÂ’s required is the completion of a simple online application form when making the next booking.
Once three return trips have been made, Irish Ferries will calculate the expenditure and award a discount of 20 per cent which can be offset against future crossings.
Irish Ferries' lead-in fare to Ireland during 2008 is £59 one-way for a car and driver for travel October – December. For June travel the lead-in is £78, or £98 in July and August.
To book these and other Irish Ferries crossing on line CLICK HERE
|