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Children go Free this Summer with the Steam Packet Company

by isleofman.com 12th July 2012

After proving such a successful promotion last year, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company is again running its ‘Children Go Free’ offer this summer.

The offer is designed to make it easier for families to get away for a break in the UK and Ireland during the school summer holidays.

With the Steam Packet Company, you can travel between the Isle of Man and Heysham, Liverpool, Belfast and Dublin and pay from only ?117.00 each way for a car and two adults, with up to three children (up to and including 15-years-olds) travelling FREE.

The offer applies to midweek (Tuesday to Thursday) sailings on Liverpool and Heysham routes and on all scheduled sailings to Belfast and Dublin. It is valid for travel between 10 July 2012 and 6 September 2012.

Marketing Manager Renee Caley explained: ‘Ideally for families, there are no baggage restrictions with vehicles so you really can pack up everything you need for all the family, without having to worry about extra charges. The summer holidays are naturally a busy time for us and the feedback from families who took advantage of this offer last summer was extremely positive, and we hope many people enjoy the benefits again this summer.’

For more details about the Children Go Free offer, visit www.steam-packet.com.
Terms and conditions apply.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 12th, July 2012 12:40pm.

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