-Savings for the savvy traveller from the low fares ferry company-
Irish Ferries, the low fares ferry company, has today announced that the savvy traveller can make a booking for travel to Ireland in 2007 at 2006 prices, guaranteeing passengers the crossing they want at the time they want.
By opening its bookings for 2007 at this earliest ever point, it means that the 2006 prices are still available and those wise enough to already be thinking about booking their trip for next year can reap the rewards. Guaranteeing optimum flexibility, only the earliest of birds will be able to choose the right route at the right time at the right price.
This price freeze is available on a first come, first served basis and ensures that passengers have access to the very best prices available for travel in 2007. By talking full advantage of this, the headache of booking travel is gone, leaving passengers plenty of time to perfect the rest of the holiday arrangements.
In keeping with the low fares message championed by Irish Ferries, it is those that book at the earliest possible point that can make the greatest savings. Crossing prices start from £59 one way for a car and driver, whilst additional passengers travel for just £17 per person one way. These low, low fares are available on Irish Ferries’ Pembroke to Rosslare and Holyhead to Dublin routes.
To make sure you secure your crossing for 2007 at the 2006 price, and make the best possible savings on travel to Ireland book on-line or telephone 08705 171717. |