P&O Season TicketsCross-Channel travellers can save money By TTM on 10 December 2008 in News |
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Regular cross-Channel travellers can save a packet by buying a P&O Ferries season ticket. Prices start at £27 each way for a car and up to nine passengers purchasing nine return tickets for any length of stay on the continent via the Dover-Calais service. This represents a considerable saving on the cost of peak summer return tickets bought separately. Six return tickets cost from £29 each way and three return tickets are from £33 each way. Season ticket reservations are valid for travel for 12 months from the date of purchase and allow unlimited time abroad with maximum flexibility. They can be amended up to the day before departure for no additional administration fee. Supplements apply for travel at peak times and for vehicles other than cars under 1.83 metres in height. Payment in full is required at the time of booking and these tickets are non-refundable. Telephone the P&O Ferries season ticket sales team on 08716 646 747 for further information and reservations. CommentsBe the first to leave a comment Add Your CommentPlease note: all comments will be manually verified by our staff before appearing on the site. Please do not try and spam and do not use offending language. If you want to be notified when your post has been published, add your email address below. Related ItemsFerry Travel Grows In PopularityLD Lines on Ramsgate Ostend Route Cruise Ship - How To Get Banned LD Lines new fast ferry launch offers between Dover and Boulogne P&O offer alternative for stranded Eurotunnel passengers New ship for P&O Ferries Cross Channel ferry services disrupted Is this the end of the Booze Cruise and for Calais? LD Lines Pioneer New Channel Route LD Lines new autumn fares New ferry on Dover-Boulogne route Stena returns to Holyhead Stena Line launches the world’s largest Superferries Ferries and the Credit Crunch Shark Fever News Archives |








