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Clive D. W. Feather June 16th 04 09:41 AM

Fare anomaly?
 
In article , Arthur Figgis
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FWIW, DB recently quoted me ~GBP350 for a ticket by e-mail. Phoning
them up got it down to GBP175 plus a cheap advance Eurostar ticket,
which should be a lot less than the difference.


I've found that it's often better, rather than buying a cheap advance
Eurostar ticket, to buy a package holiday to Paris or Brussels. You
don't have "Saturday night stay" problems, and even if you don't use the
hotel it can be cheaper than the fares alone.

My last two business trips (including the one I'm on right now) were
done this way, and I got free upgrades to first class.

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Arthur Figgis June 16th 04 10:56 PM

Fare anomaly?
 
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 10:41:36 +0100, "Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote:

I've found that it's often better, rather than buying a cheap advance
Eurostar ticket, to buy a package holiday to Paris or Brussels. You
don't have "Saturday night stay" problems, and even if you don't use the
hotel it can be cheaper than the fares alone.


Interesting, I'll have a look at that, thanks. I noticed the SNCF
Voyages website quoted me some fares in EUR which were a lower number,
never mind price, than if I selected GBP. If I clicked the button to
get the tickets sent from France rather than Rail Europe, it was
something like EUR50 vs GBP75.

No doubt there is something in the small print to say I'll get chucked
off at the French equivalent of Denton if I try it!

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Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK


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