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BritRail Offers Free Travel Day on Popular BritRail Passes New Promotion Runs From May 16 Through Ju
COMBINE EXTRA DAY WITH BRITRAIL PROMOTIONAL PASSES FOR EXTRA VALUE
LONDON, ENGLAND--(Marketwire), 2 May 2008 -- Buy an economical BritRail Pass and get one extra day of travel - free! BritRail is offering this exceptional deal to travelers who purchase the BritRail Consecutive Pass, BritRail FlexiPass, BritRail England Consecutive Pass, BritRail England FlexiPass or BritRail Freedom of Scotland Travelpass. Choose any validity period (from 4 days to one month) and opt to travel in either first or standard class. The BritRail Pass must be purchased between May 16 and June 30 2008, but can be used anytime within 6 months of its issue date.
Want to travel extensively throughout the UK with the 'all-access' version of the pass, or concentrate on exploring just England or Scotland? That extra free day will give you the time to go that little bit further and discover parts of Britain you thought you'd never have time to visit. For example, a short 2-hour train journey from London can transport you to undiscovered gems - like the compact principality of mystical Wales or the impressive cathedral city of Ely.
And you can combine this offer with BritRail's promotional Passes, which offer discounts on regular priced BritRail Passes. If you are traveling as a small party (group), family, or if you are a youth or a senior - you're in luck because the extra-day promotion extends to the BritRail Party Pass (50% off third through ninth person in group), BritRail Family Pass (one child per adult travels free), BritRail Senior Pass (15% off in first class), BritRail Youth Pass (20% off in first or standard) and the BritRail Guest Pass (25% off for you and a British resident).
Everybody wins when you use a BritRail Pass. You save money and you save the environment because train travel is 'green travel': Trains emit 50% less Green House gases per passenger kilometer than cars; 25% of the Green House gases compared to a plane traveling the same distance. Regenerative Braking saves enough energy to provide power to 11,825 homes for a year or to brew 2.6 billion cups of tea.
Offer not available to residents of Great Britain or Europe. Visit http://www.BritRail.com for more information.
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About Contacts:: ACP Rail International
MEDIA CONTACT: Pat Titley
Press Liaison
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Submitted by Asia Release on Friday, 2 May 2008 at 9:14 AM
Category: Automotive & Travel
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