Stena Line Announces Measures To Deal With Ash Cloud
Released on: May 25, 2011, 2:56 pm
Author:
Stena Line
Industry: Travel
Stena Line is preparing to assist travellers in crossing the
Irish Sea following the UK Met Office prediction that another ash cloud
will reach the UK, with the potential of throwing thousands of peoples
travel plans into chaos.
As people nervously watch the progress of the ash cloud as it heads towards Europe,
Stena Line has increased its web capacity, brought in more staff to deal with
customer enquiries in its call centres and has additional crew on standby to ensure
it will be able to efficiently help any stranded travellers if Britain should once
again become a no fly zone.
Last year, the arrival of the ash cloud, which affected global airspace for up to
six days, saw Stena Line experience an unprecedented 350% increase in hits to its UK
and Irish websites where visitors can view ferry timetables, up to date ferry
sailing information
and book ferry tickets online.
"We are currently working hard to prepare our services for the possibility of
increased passenger numbers so that we can ensure we can do our best to assist with
peoples travel requirements," said Stena Line Communications Manager Eamonn Hewitt.
"Last year the situation with the ash cloud and cancelled flights caused people a
lot of stress and inconvenience. Our plans are now in place so should the situation
arise again, we are able to accommodate as many people as possible.
"We want to ensure that not only do people get safely to their destinations but
that they get to see the best of ferry travel. When we have the opportunity to
welcome new customers onboard we want them to experience all of the benefits of
travelling by ferry - the convenience, space, no baggage restrictions, hassle free
check-in and so on which could influence their future travel decisions," Eamonn
continued.
Last year Stena Line experienced one of its busiest years on record which saw the
company carry an additional 60,000 passengers with a particularly busy spring period
bolstered by the impact of the volcanic ash cloud.
For more information or to book a ferry trip, customers can log on to the Stena Line
website, call 08447 70 70 70 or visit a local Stena Line travel agent.
PR Contact:
Fiona Brown
Duffy Rafferty Communications
18 Heron Road
Belfast
BT3 9LE
028 9073 0880
www.stenaline.co.uk
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