Agents offered incentive to book Eurostar
Rail Europe, in association with Eurostar and Rail Plus, Rail Tickets, Infinity Rail and CIT Holidays, has launched a “Love Paris, J’adore London” incentive.
Agents booking Eurostar between now and August 15 with any of the above sales agents have a chance of winning one of two packages offered by Eurostar and Rail Europe.
Each prize consists of a six-night London and Paris trip for two, including return airfares, three nights accommodation in London and three nights in Paris and a return journey on Eurostar.
Prizes will be drawn on September 1. Bookings must be paid in full to be eligible.
Rail Europe mananger for Australasia, Rich Leonard, says the incentive is designed to highlight just how close London is to Paris … just 2hrs 15 minutes on-board the Eurostar.
For more information about this promotion including all terms and conditions or to purchase tickets, agents should contact their local general sales agent.
Rail Europe distributes through Rail Plus, Rail Tickets (Stella), CIT Holidays or Infinity in Australia.
For contact information on any of these refer to www.raileurope.fr/wheretobuy and click on Australasia.
This agent incentive is only available through Rail Europe.
Ian Jarrett
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