website. For example, I want to go with my daughter who is fifteen, to Paris from the 21st or 22nd of December to the 1st of January, from London Pancreas International. When I phoned up Eurostar this morning a woman quoted it would be around £220 which is ridiculous, but then she said it depended on what time of the day the train left London etc. But on the Eurostar website if you click on the 'fares', it says clearly that it costs £59 for a non exchangeable, non-flexible adult ticket RETURN. And then it also says it costs from £49 for a RETURN youth ticket. This price is far different from the price that a Eurostar employee said this morning. Then I went to see the fares by clicking the 'Book Online' link on the website. That quoted something else, £228. I'm sure if I went to my local train station and asked about a Eurostar ticket there, the price would then be completely different. Why are the prices all so different?
2007-10-23
07:36:17
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