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  2. Eurostar launches train ticket flash sale with 30% off ... - AOL

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    Book budget breaks in Europe with the international rail service’s birthday sale Eurostar launches train ticket flash sale with 30% off thousands of seats Skip to main content

  3. Eurostar - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Eurostar was planning cheaper fares, an example of which was an offer of £50-day returns from London to Paris or Brussels. By March 2003, the cheapest fare from the UK was £59 return, available all year around. [77] In June 2009 it was announced that one-way single fares would be available at £31 at the cheapest.

  4. IZY - Wikipedia

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    Izy (French pronunciation:) was a low-cost train service between Brussels and Paris. Services started on 3 April 2016, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and ended on 10 July 2022. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  5. Eurostar plus Thalys equals Eurostar – but what does it mean ...

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    Cheap(ish) through tickets are already available: from London via Brussels to Essen, I am seeing plenty of seats in the weeks and months ahead for £65 one-way.

  6. CIV (rail travel) - Wikipedia

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    Passengers travelling via London to connect with an onward international train, or rail inclusive ferry journey (Rosslare, Dublin, Hook of Holland, or Eurostar to France/Belgium) are able to buy UK domestic segment tickets to the virtual destination London International (CIV), whose station code is LNE.

  7. Eurostar International Limited - Wikipedia

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    Eurostar International Limited (EIL) is the railway company operating the international Eurostar train services between Paris, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Dortmund via the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar was previously operated by three separate companies in Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, but this structure was replaced by EIL as a new ...