Just book before 25 December 2016 and travel between 9 January and 27 March 2017.
Plus, when you book your train tickets, you unlock
up to 15% off hotels with Expedia.
9 comments
bsmaff
21 Dec 16#1
Why don't you just use the Eurostar snap site??
£25 each way
hostime to bsmaff
21 Dec 16#2
Because you don't get to choose your departure time, don't have a guaranteed seat, and don't earn Avios with Eurostar Snap... pay £1 more and get to be on a train of your choosing at a sane hour, a seat, and earn Avios...
nokiafusion
21 Dec 16#3
Yeah but on the snap tickets you are given a random time to travel with only 48 hours notice.
bsmaff
21 Dec 161#4
I have used Eurostar snap a few times and never had a single issue with the times I been given.. they have always been pretty much the trains I would of chosen anyway
sam5035
21 Dec 16#5
Does anyone know if there 15% off Expedia uniqle or shareable
penguinman93
22 Dec 16#6
Just booked a trip today which came to £125, clicked through to that offers web page and there were much better times than the 7am departure I booked and 8pm return for less than what I paid, even though terms and conditions state book before 9th of January?
Does anyone know any way I can get in contact with Eurostar about this, seems a bit sneaky to me.
lxx to penguinman93
25 Dec 16#7
There is an live chat option on the booking page, but I have not tried.
scunny
25 Dec 16#8
HOT & handy being as though my daughter living and working in Paris for a year. Thanks OP.
traveler
26 Dec 16#9
Eurostar snap is brilliant. I got £19 each way tickets a few weeks ago for me and my daughter to Paris. Due to delays beyond their control, we even got our trip back to London refunded! The only thing that's a negative for me as I can't book for my 8 year old on there as you have to be over 16.
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£25 each way
Does anyone know any way I can get in contact with Eurostar about this, seems a bit sneaky to me.