Eurostar renews partnership with MagicBreaks to drive packaged holiday growth
MagicBreaks, the leading provider of magical holiday experiences for families to Disneyland Paris, les Villages Nature near Disneyland Paris, Efteling in the Netherlands, Centre Parcs across Europe and many similar destinations, signs a new contract extension with cross-channel rail operator Eurostar to provide a wide range of rail transport holiday packages available to Eurostar customers.
The white-label solution will see MagicBreaks provide a great range of destination and experiential holiday packages, including Disneyland Paris, on Eurostar.com.
MagicBreaks has worked in partnership with Eurostar for the last 5 years, powering their holiday sales to Disneyland Paris and surrounding area. It is further anticipated that Eurostar customers will now be able to access a wide range of packaged holidays to a broader offering of destinations such as Efteling in the Netherlands and also the wide array of Centre Parcs resorts across Europe too.
As Tom Dunkley, CEO of MagicBreaks, explains, ” we are delighted to have agreed this with Eurostar, which further helps to cement our longstanding partnership together. It will allow us to continue to delight Eurostar customers with our wide range of magical holiday experiences to many of their featured destinations. This now opens up more of our portfolio of products, many of which closely align with the wider routes and destinations on offer with Eurostar and is something we are very much all looking forward to growing together.”
MagicBreaks received last year Feefo’s Platinum Trusted Service Award for 2025 — marking the fifth consecutive year achieving this prestigious recognition! The Platinum Trusted Service Award is given to businesses that have earned the Gold Trusted Service Award for three years in a row, celebrating continued excellence in customer service.
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