Stena Line Set For Record Summer
Released
on: June 04, 2010, 01:44 pm
Author:
Stena Line
Industry: Travel
For Stena Line the summer is traditionally a busy time,
however, with the chaotic impact of the recent ash cloud phenomenon set
to continue to blight travel arrangements for the foreseeable future,
this summer is shaping up to be a record one.
Stena Line, the market leading ferry operator, has already seen a significant
increase in its summer bookings on the Irish Sea with advanced sales for June
and July already up 15% on last year. Based on current trends, Stena Line expects
to carry an additional 50,000 passengers this summer compared to 2009 on its Irish
Sea routes.
This growth comes on the back of a busy Spring period which saw the company carry an
additional 60,000 passengers bolstered by the impact of the volcanic ash cloud on
air travel between Ireland and Britain.
In addition to getting ready for the extra volumes this summer, Stena Line has also
made a number of contingency plans for its business to help it cope with the strains
placed on it during the recent 'no fly' periods including increasing its web
capacity and up-weighting call centre staff and standby crews. At the height of the
ash cloud crisis, Stena Line was receiving an unprecedented 350% increase in hits to
its UK and Ireland websites.
Ian Baillie, Marketing Manager, Stena Line said: "I suppose it would be fair to say
that we have been one of the few benefactors from the chaos caused by the ash cloud
disruptions. Undoubtedly people have travelled with us who would not have done so
or have not done so for many years yet the one common factor to all has been the
level of surprise about just how much ferry travel has changed.
"This is a message we have been articulating for many years but to have the
opportunity to showcase our services to so many new people has been a real buzz for
us. While the increase in business has been most welcome I think it's the level of
positive feedback that has been the real success for us. People have been telling
us in their thousands what a pleasant surprise their trip with us has been. They
have drawn numerous comparisons with flying and the vast majority have pointed to
the convenience, space, no baggage restriction, hassle free check-in and so on as
being features that will influence their future travel decisions.
"From a business perspective our job will be to provide those many thousands of new
customers with more and more reasons to travel with Stena Line again in the future.
Already we are seeing a definite shift in holiday planning as more families seek the
relative certainty provided by ferry travel compared to flying, especially as this
pattern of disruption looks set to continue", Ian concluded.
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About Stena Line:
Stena Line is the Irish Sea ferries market leader, offering the
biggest ferry fleet and the widest choice of routes between Britain and Ireland, including Stranraer to
Belfast, Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire and Dublin Port,
Fishguard to Rosslare and Fleetwood to Larne. The company carries over three million
passengers on its Irish Sea routes each year, more than its rival operators
combined.
For further media information please contact:
Nigel Tilson
UK Communications Manager
Victoria Terminal 4
West Bank Road
Belfast
BT3 9JL
075 0146 2677
www.stenaline.co.uk
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