As the impact of the Coronavirus tightens its grip on everyday life across Europe, ferry company Stena Line has moved to reassure freight and travel customers that it is taking every precaution possible to help ensure the safety of customers and employees, whilst maintaining the supply lines for vital medical goods and food supplies.

In the last few weeks Stena Line’s European business has been impacted significantly by COVID-19, but despite crippling trading circumstances, the biggest ferry company in Europe remains resolute in its determination to keep services going in strict adherence to Government guidelines on travel, as well as the very latest medical advice on helping to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.  

Stena Line is asking customers to adhere to Government travel guidelines and the firm has put a host of measures in place to keep its customers and employees safe when travelling on its vessels. To assist passengers who need to reschedule their trips, Stena Line has also committed to waiving amendment fees for all travel bookings, until 30th April 2020.

All of Stena Line’s ferries are continuing to run on schedule, however, some services have restricted passenger numbers in order ensure strict social distancing guidelines are adhered to.  

Stephen Bryden, Group Head of Onboard Sales & Services said: “We really are in uncharted waters right now so we are having to dig deep and use all of our experience and take the advice of the Governments where we operate, and their medical experts, to help us navigate our way through this crisis to.  Keeping our customers and colleagues safe while keeping our important services operational is our main priority at the moment. 

 “We are acutely aware of the responsibility we have to help maintain vital supply lines between the UK and Ireland, as well as Continental Europe.  Our services and work colleagues will be put under immense strain in the weeks and months ahead.  We appreciate people will still need to travel for essential reasons and we will be there to support them.

“Now, more than ever, Freight supply lines are vital to help keep the supermarkets stocked and ensure critical medicines and medical equipment are delivered. We will do everything within our means to keep these important logistics routes open and functioning.”

Recently Stena Line has introduced a large number of additional measures on top of its existing high health and safety standards in a bid to help safeguard its passengers and crew during the COVID-19 crisis including the following: 

  • Staged embarkation and disembarkation, with all arriving passengers asked to clean hands
  • Hand sanitisers available for customers and staff use throughout
  • ‘High contact’ surfaces sanitised on a regular basis
  • Freight drivers have their own cabin
  • Social and Counter Distancing measures in line with governmental recommendations
  • Electrostatic Fog Machine for deep cleaning of specific areas (Irish Sea routes)
  • Cashless payments are requested in all payment points
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kits for and staff
  • Use of contactless thermometers to help should someone show any symptoms
  • All newspapers & magazines removed to reduce the risk of cross contamination
  • Isolation cabins have been allocated and set aside should they be needed
  • Daily staff briefings for crew and strict guidelines to adhere to
  • Detailed Evacuation Plan (ship and shore) for affected customers/crew  

Stena Line will continue to operate its UK and Ireland sailing schedules as normal, however, given the now daily changes in prevailing circumstances and Government advice, sailing schedules are naturally under constant review.  

For the very latest information, Stena Line customers are advised to contact 03447 707 070 (UK) or 01 907 5555 (Ire). For information on the Coronavirus please see: https://www.stenaline.com/coronavirus-information/

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For further information please contact:

Simon Palmer
PR & Communications Manager, Stena Line
Simon.palmer@stenaline.com
Tel: +353(0)8688587869

Lawrence Duffy
Duffy Rafferty Communications
lawrence@duffyrafferty.com
Tel: +44(0)7785 782410

NOTES TO EDITOR: Stena Line Statistics on UK and Irish operations

  • 2500 employees in the Britain and Ireland (seafarers and shore employees)
  • 326 crossings per week to and from the UK 
  • 74 crossings are North Sea (Holland to/from the UK)
  • 252 crossings are Irish Sea (Ireland to/from Great Britain) 
  • 2.6M passengers travel across the Irish Sea with us annually
  • 750K freight units travel with us across the Irish Sea
  • Stena Ports own three ports in the UK: Holyhead, Cairnryan and Fishguard
  • Holyhead is the second largest RoRo port in the United Kingdom. 550,000 freight units travel through the port. That equates to roughly 18.5KM of freight goods each day
  • 80% of Irish Exports still move through the 2 welsh ports we own.
  • Holland to the UK has 270K tourist vehicles, 523K freight units and 760K passengers PA
  • 17 vessels deployed permanently around the UK across 10 routes

About Stena Line: 

Stena Line is one of Europe’s leading ferry companies with 37 vessels and 20 routes in Northern Europe. Stena Line is an important part of the European logistics network and develops new intermodal freight solutions by combining transport by rail, road and sea. Stena Line also plays an important role for tourism in Europe with its extensive passenger operations. The company is family-owned, was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Gothenburg. Stena Line is part of the Stena AB Group, which has about 16,000 employees and an annual turnover of around 36,5 billion SEK. For more information please visit www.stenaline.com.