Gulf Air partners with ACP to offer passengers online rail tickets

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A partnership between Gulf Air and ACP Rail International will allow customers of Bahrain’s national airline to purchase rail tickets online for destinations throughout Europe. 

ACP offers domestic train e-tickets in London, Eurostar e-tickets to Paris and Brussels, and BritRail Passes for travel throughout England, Scotland and Wales. German Rail Pass tickets are also available for Gulf Air travelers arriving in Frankfurt, and Eurail Passes can be purchased by customers flying into Paris, Athens and Istanbul.

“Rail travel offers customers more end destinations, which greatly complements travel with Gulf Air, where ultimately customers will enjoy the convenience of arriving in city centers by train,” Denis Grenier, ACP Rail vice president of Business Development and Marketing, said. “To this end, we are very pleased to offer our extensive range of rail products, boasting great value and limited-time promotions. For example, the autumn months offer exciting low season discounts for rail passes in Europe and the UK, such as 20 percent off and extra day specials.”

Tickets can be purchased at rail.gulfair.com



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