Disneyland Paris comes to Europe by Air
Europe by Air announces a new destination on the amazing FlightPass programme: Disneyland Paris.
Previously the FlightPass allowed travel on the Eurostar Highspeed (300km/hr) train from London’s Waterloo Station to Paris’ Gare du Nord and Brussels’ Midi stations, all located right within their respective city centres.
Now passengers can use the FlightPass on the daily service direct to Marne La Vallée station, 100 metres from the Disneyland Paris entrance. Trains leave at a convenient 0930 and arrive approx 3 hrs later.
Mark James, General Manager for Europe by Air in Australia points out, “This comes just in time for Aussie families holidaying in Europe this Christmas. Not only is it a fun & memorable journey for children, it is also much faster than travelling by plane.”
“Given the long journey time getting to Heathrow and the long check-in times, you can be having your photo taken with Mickey Mouse whilst people flying from London to Paris are still in the aircraft!”
And there’s more good news: travelling on the Eurostar means there are no taxes or fuel surcharges to pay, saving up to $80.00 or more per person compared with flying. This adds up to a saving of nearly $400.00 for a family of 5.
Graham Muldoon
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