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DD TRAVEL: STUDENTS GO FREE…WITH LEADING FERRY COMPANY STENA LINE

written by John August 15, 2016
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STENA SUPERFAST VII copyEXCITED students across the North of Ireland are getting ready to go to university in Britain.

And the Irish Sea’s leading ferry company, Stena Line, has a budget busting way to get them there for FREE, when travelling by car!*

From only £79 single car and driver, usually mum, dad or another adult can take up to four students for FREE.

This great offer is available on the Belfast to Cairnryan and Belfast to Liverpool routes for travel between 1 September, right up to 30 October.  Simply book by 26 September.

Plus with no baggage restrictions or charges, students can pack all the things they can’t live without including their heavy books, games consoles, clothing, guitar, even an ironing board if they’re feeling like doing a bit of housework!

Heather Gawley, Route Marketing Manager Irish Sea North, Stena Line, said:  “Students don’t need to look anywhere else when it comes to great value travel – you can’t get better value than free!”

Get online and book now at stenaline.co.uk/students

*Students travel free as additional passengers on an Economy, Flexi or Premium motorist fare when at least one other adult is driving. 

Subject to availability.

Terms and conditions apply.

DD TRAVEL: STUDENTS GO FREE…WITH LEADING FERRY COMPANY STENA LINE was last modified: August 15th, 2016 by John

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