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Fullers Discounts Ferry travel For Over 55s


Fullers Discounts Ferry travel For Over 55s

Travellers aged 55 and over on Fullers ferries and tours are now eligible for discounted travel in the Auckland region if they are a Seniors Card member.

Fullers is offering all Seniors Card members a twenty per cent discount off their fares on all their Auckland ferry routes, including services from Bayswater, Birkenhead, Devonport, Half Moon Bay, Northcote Point, Rangitoto, Waiheke and Stanley Bay.

The same saving is also available to members on all Fullers tours, including the Harbour Cruise, Rangitoto Explorer, Waiheke Explorer, Taste of Waiheke and

Peter Cox, Seniors Card’s Managing Director says: “As a member community that provides cardholders access to a wide array of social and financial benefits, Seniors Card welcomes Fullers to its growing list of companies offering discounts and benefits to members aged 55 and over. This new benefit gives even more everyday savings to our members.”

A Seniors Card membership costs less than a cup of coffee per month and provides thousands of benefits and discounts for members in their locality, nationally and overseas. Seniors Card estimates that members can save over $450.00 per year using its card, which includes an average $75.00 saving on fuel for members.

Full details of all offers and how to apply for a Seniors Card can be viewed at www.seniorscard.co.nz or call 0800 55 00 01.

For information about Fuller services and timetables, visit www.fullers.co.nz or call 09 367 9111.

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