Eurail Offers Free Travel Days During "Early Bird" Promotion
UTRECHT, The Netherlands, February 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Buy now, travel later with two to five extra days added to Global Passes
Eurail is helping get the ball rolling on vacation plans for early birds with free travel days. Eurail Global Passes purchased from February 1st through March 31st will come with extra travel time to explore Europe.
The offer is valid for Adult, Child and Youth passes in first and second class, including Saver Passes. The campaign offers two extra days for the 15-day, three extra days for the 21-day and five extra days for the one-month continuous Global Passes. Customers can take advantage of this offer now, with the flexibility to begin travel any time within six months of the purchase date.
"Eurail's aim is to maximize travelers' options to discover Europe while minimizing cost," said Silvia Görlach, Eurail Group Sales and Marketing Manager. "To this end, Eurail has also implemented a new first-class Youth Pass for travelers ages 12 to 25 and a children-travel-for-free initiative." Now up to two children aged 11 years and younger ride at no cost with an Adult Pass Holder.
The Eurail Global Pass is the most popular product from Eurail, offering travelers access to 28 countries and including free or discounted travel on major shipping lines. Eurail brings the cultural, geographical and historical riches of Europe within reach, helping travelers connect to places and people for a truly life-changing experience.
Eurail Passes are available from a worldwide network of Authorized General Sales Agents. For more information please visit: http://www.eurailgroup.org/eurail-vendors.
Eurail Group G.I.E., the organization dedicated to the marketing and management of the Eurail and Interrail passes, is wholly owned by 30 participating 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.
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