Irish Ferries to provide discounted travel for autistic passengers on all ferry routes

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Eamonn Rothwell CEO of Irish Ferries
Eamonn Rothwell CEO of Irish Ferries

Irish Ferries has partnered with AsIAm, Ireland’s Autism Charity, to provide discounted travel for autistic passengers on all ferry routes while marking World Autism Awareness Month.

AsIAm members will receive a 15pc discount on Irish Sea routes and a 10pc discount on routes to France, available for family members or carers travelling with them.

To avail of the discount, AsIAm members must book through the Irish Ferries website and provide their booking reference and Autism ID card for approval.

Irish Ferries supports passengers with hidden disabilities through the Sunflower Lanyard scheme, established in 2020, allowing crew to identify and assist those who may need extra help.

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The company is committed to creating an inclusive travel environment, ensuring that all passengers feel valued and supported during their journey, while also promoting awareness of neurodiversity throughout April.

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