Summer sales are on in Europe
Rail Europe, the largest distributor of European rail products in North America, encourages you to make train travel a part of your European travel experience. For a limited time only the company is making it easier and more affordable for you to do that.
Now through June 9, 2009 you can get a 25% discount on your purchase of most France passes. Just log onto www.raileurope.com or call Rail Europe at 1-888-382-7245 (U.S.) or 1-800-361-7245 (Canada).
The 3 day France pass is regularly priced at approximately $293 USD and $358 CAD but this drops to $220* USD and $ 269 CAD for adult 1st class fares.
Rail Europe celebrates over 75 years as a leader in European travel and believes that the spirit of train travel is about enjoying the simple pleasures, respecting the environment and connecting with people, places and cultures.
For more information or to book any of Rail Europe’s wide range of economical railpasses and point-to-point tickets on trains throughout Europe, consult a travel agent or log on to Rail Europe’s web site, www.raileurope.com or call Rail Europe at 1-888-382-7245 (U.S.) or 1-800-361-7245 (Canada).
To book rail for groups of 10 or more,contact our Group Department at www.raileurope.com/group-travel/group-travel.html
Karen
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