Important
Note: The Free trip to Britain is not
transferable.
It is only available to individuals who took a return car trip with
us to France during the summer. The car and occupants
who travel to Britain must be the same car and occupants
who travelled to France. Proof of identity will be
requested at check-in.
Full payment will be required if
the vehicle is found
not be carrying an individual who travelled with us
to France between 1 June and 31 August 2007.
- Free trip to Britain offer only open to customers
of Irish Ferries who took a return car trip on
our direct service from Ireland to France between
1 June and 31
August 2007. Excludes Mini-Cruises and short break
offers.
- Free trip to Britain is for a car & 2 adults
on our Cruise Ferry services Dublin to Holyhead or
Rosslare to Pembroke.
- Additional passengers €15 per person one way.
- Supplement of €30 one way for travel on Dublin
Swift.
- Supplement of €15 per person one-way applies
to Club Class on Dublin Swift
- Supplements apply for Caravans, Trailers etc
- Free trip to Britain can be taken on off-peak dates up to 31 August 2008. €100 supplement for travel on peak dates: 20 December – 5 January 2008, 2008 Rugby International weekend Ireland v England 14th - 16th March, Cheltenham Race Festival 10th - 16th March 2008, Easter 21st March - 6th April 2008, Rugby Heineken Cup final 23rd - 25th May and June July & August. Please note: Subject to availability.
- Free trip is not transferable. No cash alternatives.
- All requests must be received at least 5 working
days in advance of your travel date
- Insurance and cabins not included. Free trip to
Britain offer applies to car ferry travel only & excludes
Inclusive Holidays
- Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other
special offers. Offer subject to availability and usual
terms & conditions apply.
- Free trip to Britain cannot be claimed until your
trip to France has been completed.
- Free trip offer does not apply to discounted or
concession trips to France.
- This offer only applies to residents of Ireland.
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