Eurostar, the high-speed passenger rail service, has slashed prices and is offering great value seats to Paris, Brussels, Lille and Calais from just £29 ($37) each way.
Customers can also travel to Amsterdam and Rotterdam from just £35 ($44) each way thanks to the price reductions - this follows the announcement that the service will be fully direct between the UK and the Netherlands from 30 April.
Tickets go on sale from today (3 March) until next Wednesday (11 March) and are valid for travel between 23 March and 17 June 2020, providing the perfect opportunity for a spring getaway.
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Travellers looking to explore more for less can purchase an 'Any Belgian Station' ticket from just £39 ($49) - this will mean onward travel to Bruges, Antwerp or Ghent is included in the fare, following a quick change at Brussels station.
Standard Premier tickets are available from just £70 ($89) where customers can benefit from more space on board, complimentary magazines and a light meal and refreshments served at their seat.
Eurostar offers the most sustainable choice for short-haul European travel, with a journey between London and Paris resulting in 90 percent less carbon emissions per passenger than the equivalent flight.
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By choosing Eurostar, customers are also actively supporting the reforestation of woodland in Europe with a tree planted for every service that it operates across its routes.
With quick and convenient check-in up to 30 minutes before departure, a seamless city-centre to city-centre journey, a generous baggage allowance with no weight restrictions, and free wi-fi and on-board entertainment, Eurostar certainly offers you a lot.
And you know how it's really annoying when the extra conditions are hidden? Well, here they are: all prices stated are one-way based on a return fare with a maximum of nine passengers per booking. There will be compulsory return - excluding travel to Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
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Tickets are non-refundable at any time. They are exchangeable with a fee plus any difference between the original fare and the available fare on the day.
Eurostar links St Pancras International, Ebbsfleet International, Ashford International, Paris, Brussels, Lille, Calais, Disneyland Resort Paris, Avignon, the French Alps, Lyon, Avignon, Marseille, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
But don't confuse it with Eurotunnel - they're separate companies. Eurostar operates high-speed passenger trains, while Eurotunnel operates vehicle shuttle services and the Channel Tunnel itself. Eurostar is Eurotunnel's biggest customer.
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