Fastnet Line has launched a new booking facility for the Swansea to Cork ferry service, which will commence sailing on March 1st 2010 from Cork to Swansea. Sailings can be booked on www.fastnetline.com
Ann Cronin Marketing Manager Fastnet Line, Owen Barry Operations manager Fastnet Line,Tom Barry CEO Fasnet Line and Tim Looney Dir of West Cork Tourism Co-op with the new ferry Julia in the background
The service expects to enjoy strong demand from freight customers on both side of the Irish Sea. Fastnet Line believes that it will contribute greatly to the development and promotion of tourism in the south of Ireland and sustain more than 1000 jobs in the process. The service is worth more than €50 million annually to the local economy.
Tom Barrett, CEO of Fastnet Line commented: “”Today marks another important step towards our first sailing between Cork and Swansea on March 1, 2010. Since the start of 2009, funds have been raised, a ship purchased and now today, our 8,700 pre-registered passengers and many more, can book their preferred sailing dates. We look forward to welcoming them aboard our fantastic ship and providing a relaxing and efficient route between the South West of Ireland and the UK”.
Benefits of the Swansea to Cork Ferry Service:
- The service will save 600 km driving on a round trip and connects direct with the M4 motorway
- Sailing will be overnight departing at 21.00 hours and arriving 07.00 a.m. next day
- The service will operate six nights a week with additional sailings in July and August
- Extensive selection of bars and restaurants, shopping, cinema and kids area onboard. Dog kennels are also available.
- The service will operate all year round for convenient travel in and out of season
Log on to www.fastnetline.com or call 0 21 453 0440 for further information

























