DFDS Seaways Success On Cruise Ferry

[03-11-2010]

World Travel Award Winner:

ferry to BelgiumDFDS Seaways, the Cruise ferry operator travels on the wave of success after winning an Oscar of the travel industry for the fourth successive year. The World Travel Awards named DFDS Seaways as Europe’s Leading Long Sea Ferry Operator 2010 at its European awards ceremony on 1 October. The award follows the acquisition of Norfolkline by DFDS making it one of the largest ferry companies in Europe operating both passenger and freight routes from England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Lithuania.

Marvellous Achievement:

John Crummie, UK Managing Director said, "This is a marvellous achievement for the company and our employees who work hard to provide a high standard of service to our customers. It is a great honour to be thought of so highly by fellow travel industry professionals and to hold the title for four years is something that we as a company are very proud of." He further added, "To win a prestigious award four years running demonstrates how committed we are to maintaining our excellent product range and on-board experience."

Ferry To Belgium:

DFDS Seaways (formerly Norfolkline ferries) offer good deals and benefits for travellers to travel to Belgium by cheap ferries from Scotland. Travellers can get many travel benefits for making their trip to Belgium with Scotland Belgium ferries. Get more knowledge about ferry to Belgium and travel happily. Travellers can always catch a ferry or a train to reach the other part of Belgium for a romantic weekend break or take the whole family in your car and drive through the continent to enjoy summer on the beautiful beaches.


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