Extra Days Special! Eurail Up To Five Free Travel Days

Published on : Saturday, August 2, 2014

eurailBy offering free travel days, Eurail aims to maximize its customer’s travel experience with the possibility of discovering even more of Europe by train.

 

The number of extra travel days depends on the type of pass: the campaign offers one extra travel day for the 4-Country Select Pass, two extra travel days for the 15-day Global Pass Continuous, three extra travel days for the 21-day Global Pass Continuous and five extra travel days for the one month Global Pass Continuous. This special offer is applicable to all product variations for both first and second class.

 

As passes are available within a six month pre-booking period, Eurail customers can profit from this promotion until April 2015.

 

Thus, they can further benefit from the many advantages that are synonymous with off-peak traveling.

 

“The advantages of shorter lines in tourism sites and lower prices are obvious”, states Silvia Görlach, Marketing Manager of the Eurail Group G.I.E., “As visiting Europe once the large crowds have left, is a completely different experience, in which tourists have the chance
to discover Europe, its culture and inhabitants in a more authentic and relaxed environment.

Eurail’s Extra Days promotion runs alongside Eurail’s “Free Roaming” promotion, launched on July 7, offering the first 2,500 Eurail Select and Global Pass customers who register their pass purchase on www.eurail-roaming.com a Eurail Free Roaming SIM Card with a pre-paid credit of 18 Euros.

Eurail Passes are available from a worldwide network of Authorized General Sales Agents.

Established in 2001, the Eurail Group G.I.E. is responsible for the marketing and management of the InterRail and Eurail Passes that provide unlimited rail travel across Europe.

 

The organization is based in Utrecht (Netherlands) and is wholly owned by thirty railways and shipping companies.

 

In addition, the Group has many benefit partners, including hotels, transport companies and museums, which offer
their services either at a reduced rate or free of charge to rail pass holders.

Source:- Eurail

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