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Crisis Lures European Traveller Into Train
- Strong Increase of InterRail Passengers Continues
More and more European travellers are hopping on the train this year
during their holiday. While the number of flights are decreasing due to the
economic crisis, the number of InterRail passengers throughout
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Between January and
Despite the economic slowdown we see that our growth continues and more
people choose to go on a holiday by train", says marketing director
The InterRail Pass allows people unlimited train travelling to or through 30 European countries at relatively low costs. Although more and more adults over 26 travel on this pass, it's especially popular amongst youngsters. They represent 60 percent of the InterRail customers.
Last summer, between June and August almost 140,000 Europeans travelled by InterRail, an increase of 24 percent. This year Eurail expects another increase. Dias e Seixas: "The summer always is the best time for young people to travel by train. The journey itself turns into a holiday because they meet all kinds of other young people from different countries and cultures. That is precisely the appeal of the InterRail Pass."
The Eurail Group was formed in 2001 as an organization dedicated to
manage and market the Eurail Pass, celebrating its 50th anniversary this
year, which enables non-Europeans to explore the European continent by train.
Since
The InterRail Global Pass enables customers to explore up to 30 countries
throughout
Note for the press:
Editor's note: The national railway companies of the following countries
participate in the InterRail offer:
SOURCE InterRail
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