Early Birds Get Extra Travel Day on Eurail
Add Free Travel Day for Eurail 6-, 8- and 10-Day Selectpasses. Buy Now, Travel Later
UTRECHT, Netherlands, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- With the travel recovery in full swing Europe is hotter than ever, and even the strong euro can't dampen the desire for European adventure in 2005. But for anyone still weighing their vacation plans, this offer from Eurail could tip the scales toward Europe: Eurail Group (http://www.eurail.com/) announced today that it is offering an extra day of rail travel on all six-, eight- and ten-day Eurail Selectpasses that are purchased between February 1 and March 31.
During this period, six-, eight- and ten-day Eurail Selectpasses become seven-, nine- and 11-day passes. Customers have up to six months from the date of purchase to begin traveling, and have a two-month period in which to use their seven, nine or 11 travel days. The beautiful part is being able to book your Eurail Selectpass now, and then plan your trip at leisure. All you need to decide is how many countries to visit and for how long.
With more than 400 Eurail Selectpass country combinations available, you can go just about anywhere you want. Eurail makes it easy to tailor passes to three, four or five countries connected by rail or ferry, with a total of 22 countries to choose from*. The promotion applies to adult (and child) passes, always in first class, starting, for example, at $410 for a three-country, six-day pass; Saver passes ($348 per person for two or more people traveling together) and Youth passes (second class travel at $267).
"Europe's fast, efficient and comfortable rail network is the most relaxing and carefree way to see Europe," said Rachel Young, Eurail Marketing Manager. "Eurail Selectpasses offer the most choice and flexibility. We offer this incentive to help more travelers discover the ease of European rail travel."
All Eurail products are available from travel agents and from our authorized sales agents in South America: ACP Rail International, http://www.eurail-acprail.com/ and Rail Europe, http://www.raileurope-america.com/.
* Countries participating in the Eurail Selectpass offer are: Austria (including Liechtenstein), Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France (including Monaco), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
This offer is available to residents of North and South America only.
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