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    More than 2,000 pairs of Ferry Tickets up for grabs

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 7, 2019Updated:March 7, 2019No Comments
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    The ferry industry is launching a public ballot for over 2,400 free pairs of ferry tickets during Big Ferry Fortnight, which runs from March 23rd – April 6th this year.

    All of Discover Ferries’ 13 ferry members, which operate more than 80 routes across the UK, Ireland and the British Islands, have come together to enable UK and Isle of Man residents to discover the large selection of ferry routes on their doorstep. The latest industry figures show that more than 38 million passenger journeys were made by ferry within the UK and to the British Isles, Ireland, France, Spain and Holland in 2018.

    This celebration of ferry travel, orchestrated by Discover Ferries, is aimed at residents from the UK and the Isle of Man, inviting them to discover, or re-discover, the convenience and comfort ferry travel provides families, couples and people with a passion for travel and adventure.

    During Big Ferry Fortnight (March 23rd – April 6th), UK and Isle of Man residents will have the chance to bid for ferry tickets to travel with friends or family on one of over 50 ferry routes operated by Discover Ferries’ members. Tickets are available for a vast array of ferry trips, from short Island-hopping routes across Scotland and larger Island escapes such as the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and Isles of Scilly, to cruise-style ferries across the North and Irish Seas, as well as cross-Channel trips and even scenic river journeys across London.

    Pre-registration for tickets is open now at www.bigferryfortnight.com, and the ballot will open for applications from March 23rd.

    Emma Batchelor, Director of Discover Ferries, says:

    “Ferries are one of travel’s best kept secrets – especially if you value ease of travel, so we are inviting residents from the UK and the Isle of Man to discover ferry travel for themselves by offering the chance to win a pair of free tickets on a route of their choice. That includes travel on board some of the most advanced cruise-style ferries on the longer routes to Ireland and continental Europe. A plethora of shorter crossings on smaller vessels that offer unparalleled views of the coastal waters and rivers surrounding our beautiful and diverse collection of Islands and mainland UK are also up for grabs. Whatever ferry route you take, you will feel your holiday has started as soon as you board!”

    Discover Ferries members taking part in the Big Ferry Fortnight ballot are: Brittany Ferries, Caledonian MacBrayne, Condor Ferries, DFDS, Hovertravel, Irish Ferries, Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, Isles of Scilly Travel, MBNA Thames Clippers, P&O Ferries, Red Funnel, Stena Line and Wightlink.

    “We are delighted that all of our members have agreed to take part in the Big Ferry Fortnight campaign, giving a truly unique opportunity for the public to try ferry travel, perhaps for the first time, and experience the joy and ease of travelling by water,” added Emma.

    To pre-register your interest in the Big Ferry Fortnight ballot, visit www.bigferryfortnight.com.

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