08/01/2016

P&O Ferries Helps Customers Beat The January Blues

P&O Ferries is helping customers beat the January blues and celebrate the New Year with an early booking offer to Scotland that will help them as they make their travel plans for 2016.

The offer provides a 20% discount to passengers and is available for travel until 15 December 2016. Bookings must be made by 27 January 2016.

Sarah Rosier, Head of Marketing at P&O Ferries said: "As people start planning for the year ahead, this is an excellent offer from P&O Ferries for anyone planning to visit Scotland in 2016, whether to enjoy the Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design, or take a city break or a half-term trip with the whole family.

"With no baggage restrictions, plenty to enjoy and entertain you on board and the freedom of the road once you arrive, there is no more enjoyable and relaxing way to travel to Scotland than by ferry. With up to seven sailings a day from Larne to Cairnryan and a journey time of just two hours, P&O Ferries operate the shortest, most frequent crossings between Northern Ireland and Scotland."

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