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DFDS has launched early booking offers on its Dover-Calais, Dover-Dunkirk and Newhaven-Dieppe routes for passengers planning on travelling to France from the UK in 2024.
Passengers who book their crossing with DFDS on the Dover-Calais or Dover-Dunkirk routes can get 20% off when travelling between 1 January and 15 December 2024. This offer applies to economy tickets and standard vehicles only and does not apply to bicycles. To take advantage of this early booking offer customers must book their travel by 29 February 2024.
DFDS is also offering a special early bird price on its Newhaven-Dieppe route. Passengers can cross the Channel and explore one of France’s most dynamic and fascinating cities from just £49 for a car and two people one way when travelling between 4 January – 30 April and 1 October – 15 December 2024.
As well as the early bird offer, passengers travelling on the Newhaven-Dieppe route can also benefit from a host of deals and offers when travelling across the Channel, including:
• Saturday Night, Sunday Morning - Private vans and campervans will pay the standard car rate when travelling between Dieppe and Newhaven on the Saturday night (23:59) sailing, or between Newhaven and Dieppe on the Sunday morning (07:00) sailing. Travel from 4 January – 30 April 2024 and 1 October – 15 December 2024.
• Hitch Up – Trailers and caravans sail free on the Newhaven-Dieppe route. Travel from 4 January – 30 April 2024 and 1 October – 15 December 2024.
• Summertime Saturdays - Private vans and campervans will pay the standard car rate when travelling on the Saturday night sailings between Newhaven and Dieppe at 23:00 or Dieppe and Newhaven at 23:59. Travel between 1 May – 30 September 2024.
Terms and conditions apply. Subject to availability.
To book your next French adventure with DFDS and take advantage of these fantastic early booking offers visit www.dfds.com
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About DFDS:
DFDS provides ferry and transport services in and around Europe, generating annual revenues of EUR 2.3 bn.
DFDS delivers high reliability to more than 10,000 freight customers through ferry and port terminal services and transport and logistics solutions.
For more than five million passengers, it provides safe overnight and short sea ferry services.
Our 12,000 employees are located on ships and in offices across 20 countries. DFDS was founded in 1866, is headquartered in Copenhagen, and listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen.
In the UK, DFDS operates passenger ferry services on routes from Dover to Calais, Dover to Dunkirk, Newcastle to Amsterdam and Newhaven to Dieppe.
DFDS has been named ‘Europe’s Leading Ferry Operator’ for 11 years running (2012-2022), as well as the ‘World’s Leading Ferry Operator’ for the last 12 years (2011-22).
DFDS currently operates up to 54 sailings a day between Dover and Calais and Dunkirk. DFDS also offers two daily sailings between Newcastle and Amsterdam. In addition, the UK network includes a passenger and freight service between Newhaven and Dieppe, which has four daily sailings and is owned by Transmanche Ferries.
For further information about DFDS, or to find out about the latest sailing times, fares and offers across all routes from the UK, visit www.dfds.com.
In the UK, DFDS operates passenger ferry services on routes from Dover to Calais, Dover to Dunkirk, Newcastle to Amsterdam and Newhaven to Dieppe.
DFDS has been named ‘Europe’s Leading Ferry Operator’ for 11 years running (2012-2022), as well as the ‘World’s Leading Ferry Operator’ for the last 12 years (2011-22).
DFDS currently operates up to 54 sailings a day between Dover and Calais and Dunkirk. DFDS also offers two daily sailings between Newcastle and Amsterdam. In addition, the UK network includes a passenger and freight service between Newhaven and Dieppe, which has four daily sailings and is owned by Transmanche Ferries.
For further information about DFDS, or to find out about the latest sailing times, fares and offers across all routes from the UK, visit www.dfds.com.