15 January 2009
Norfolkline is now accepting online bookings for its new Rosyth-Zeebrugge service due to start on May 18.
Ships will depart from Zeebrugge, Belgium every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 18.00 CET and from Rosyth, Scotland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 17.00 GMT.
Managing director of the Ferry Division Kell Robdrup said:
"The opening of web booking is a key milestone in our plan. We have received many enthusiastic response and valuable suggestions in the last few months. We know our customers are eagerly waiting for this announcement."
Facilities on board the new ship include 109 en-suite cabins, the Unicorn Bar, Alba Restaurant, wide screen cinema, on board shop and children's play area.
Norfolkline’s Rosyth-Zeebrugge service is the only direct link between Scotland and the Continent.
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