Rail Plus likes new France Railpass
Rail Plus has jumped on board with the new France Railpass program which includes an expanded range of bonus partners and new themed itineraries.
Rail Plus National Sales and Marketing Manager, Greg McCallum said the enhanced program was a creative piece of work by Rail Europe.
“This will help us at Rail Plus, our agents and their customers to plan itineraries around the France Railpass,†he said.
Thematic itineraries for “Heritage”, “Family”, “Young Rider”, “Gastronomy and Wine”, “Well Being” and “Urban Clubber” are now available, along with more bonus offers, like discounts at partner restaurants, activities, museums and hotels throughout France.
The France Railpass offers unlimited travel on the French national rail network, including some of the most comfortable trains in the world such as the TGV, the French high speed train, as well as scenic and regional trains. The France Railpass is also available in a variety of durations (validities from 3 up to 10 days of travel) and with tickets for child, youth, senior and “saver” for 2 persons or more).
For mor einforamtion visit: www.railplus.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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