6.6 C
London
Wednesday, May 8, 2024

UK train ticket retailer announces partnership with Rail Europe

Listen to this article

Online train ticket retailer thetrainline.com has announced a new international partnership with Rail Europe, the European experts in train travel.

The new partnership means customers can now find train times and book tickets via thetrainline.com/eurostar for European rail travel.

This new feature includes the ability to not only just book Eurostar tickets, but also on services such as SNCF’s TGV, Deutsche Bahn’s ICE and Thalys.

As part of the partnership, customers will also be able to purchase a selection of European rail passes including the InterRail pass which offers the freedom to explore up to 29 European countries.

Amongst other options, customers making their way to the ski slopes of Europe will be offered the opportunity to book train tickets to destinations in hundreds of resorts across France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Andorra.

The reciprocal partnership also means Rail Europe will direct customers back to thetrainline.com to book tickets for UK rail journeys.

Omid Golshan, Head of Partnerships at thetrainline.com said:

“The new addition to our international rail offer means customers can now book tickets for thousands of destinations across Europe.

“At thetrainline.com we believe taking the train is the most convenient, cost efficient and carbon friendly way to travel – and now the scope of what customers can book with us online is even greater, meaning we can help them to make even more savings on their train travel.”

As with thetrainline.com’s UK train tickets, the international offering will provide fares to suit all passengers, from adult tickets through to child, seniors and youths.

Passengers can make significant savings by purchasing tickets online in advance, which can be either sent by post or collected on the day at self-service machines at selected train stations through Rail Europe’s convenient Ticket on Departure (TOD) service.

Stuart Alldis, Head of eCommerce at Rail Europe, said: “We are very pleased to announce our direct partnership with thetrainline.com, whereby its customers can now book European rail travel via a co-branded Rail Europe and thetrainline.com website.

“We are also delighted to now offer UK rail supplied by thetrainline.com to Rail Europe’s customers.”

Trains in Spain and Switzerland can be booked 60 days in advance and trains in France and most other countries can be booked 90 days in advance.

1 COMMENT

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Rail News

Repairs begin on world-famous Glenfinnan viaduct

A £3.4 million project to carry out repairs on the 123-year-old Glenfinnan viaduct is underway. Network Rail, along with principal...

More like this...