Eurail offers bonus day – if you’re quick
AMSTERDAM – Eurail Group it is offering an extra day of rail travel on all six, eight and 10-day Eurail Select Passes purchased up until the end of March 2008.
Customers will then have up to six months in which to start travelling.
The promotion is being offered to all customers worldwide, outside of Europe, in order to encourage travellers to choose Eurail Pass and buy early.
The Eurail Select Pass allows customers to put together their own pass by selecting three to five adjoining countries. With 23 countries participating in the scheme there are more than 750 possibilities to choose from within Europe.
The Select Pass covers the more commonly known European destinations such as France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain, as well as the increasingly popular Eastern European destinations such as Croatia, Hungary, Romania, and Slovenia.
Said Eurail marketing director, Ana Dias e Seixas, “We want to encourage travellers to think early about where they want to go and how they want to get around Europe.”
Eurail Passes are currently available from the direct sales website, Eurail.com, and all sales agents worldwide.
Ian Jarrett
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