Train operator Eurostar have slashed prices to a number of European cities, with fares to Paris going as little as £30.
The drop in ticket prices is set to appeal to those wishing to take a more eco-friendly journey from the UK into Europe, rather than flying this summer.
With a selection of desirable destinations and the option of a luxury upgrade, the deal might just change a few people’s holiday plans.
We've put together everything you need to know.
What is the deal?
The deal allows you to travel to four top holiday destinations for as little as £29, including:
- London to Paris for £29 each way
- London to Brussels for £29 each way
- London to Amsterdam for £35 one way
- London to Rotterdam for £35 one way
You’ll have to book a return to get the discount on Paris or Brussels tickets, but not for journeys to Rotterdam or Amsterdam.
The tickets can be booked for a host of dates between March 23 and June 17, 2020, except for the Amsterdam and Rotterdam options which can only be booked between May 18 and June 17, 2020.
The deal includes seats on the brand-new direct service to Amsterdam which will launch in April.
But, for those looking for a more comfortable journey by train, Eurostar are also offering Standard Premier fares to Paris and Brussels for £70 – containing extra leg room, complimentary magazines and a selection of food and drink delivered to your seat.
Or, if you’re excited by the prospect of Belgium but want to be a bit more adventurous, you can grab an “Any Belgian Station” ticket for £39 – covering travel to Brussels and then on to Bruges, Ghent or Antwerp.
Will the coronavirus outbreak affect Eurostar?
So far, Eurostar has not been impacted by coronavirus and have been able to operate as normal, with no delays or cancellations due to the illness.
Additionally, none of the destinations involved in the deal have been badly hit and no travel restrictions have been put in place as of yet.
However, it is entirely possible that this will change and Eurostar has a special page dedicated to monitoring the virus, making it extra easy to keep up to speed with the latest travel advice.
They have also confirmed that anyone who is forced to miss a journey because of being placed into quarantine will be able to exchange their ticket for a future date by contacting Eurostar directly
How long is the deal on offer for?
The sale ends on Wednesday, March 11.
Those looking to take advantage of it would be advised to get booked up as quickly as possible – there are limited seats available, so you could miss out if you leave it too close to the deadline.
- For more information and to make a booking, visit the Eurostar website.
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