Flash sale on Eurostar with tickets for £35 each way

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Eurostar is currently holding a promotional offer for a limited time where tickets can be purchased for as low as £35 per person for one-way travel between London and the cities of Lille, Paris, and Brussels. Don't miss out on this amazing travel deal.

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The deal is available for train trips that occur between Wednesday, March 13th and Thursday, May 23rd, but there are some dates that are not included. The flash sale started today and ends on Thursday, March 7th.

Even though the tickets are currently being offered at a reduced price, they are still eligible for Eurostar's regulations regarding alterations to travel schedules. This means that they can be moved to an alternative date without incurring any additional costs up to a week in advance. However, if the ticket price has increased between the original and new dates, you will be required to pay the difference.

The limited-time sale has arrived.

If you're looking to take a day-trip to Paris, it's best to do it mid-week as you can get fares for as low as £35 in the morning and evening. However, if you choose to go on the weekend, you'll have to leave later in the day and stay overnight at a hotel before returning the following evening.

Travel between London and Paris is available on various dates in the future. These dates include March 28th and 29th, 2024, April 1st and 5th, 2023, May 3rd, 11th, 12th, and 20th, 2024.

Travel dates from Paris to London are available on the following days: April 1st, 4th, 7th, and 8th in 2024, as well as April 13th and 14th. Additionally, trips are also available on May 6th and 8th in the same year.

Travel from London to Lille or Brussels on the following dates: March 28th, March 29th, April 1st, April 5th, May 3rd, May 11th, May 12th, and May 20th in the year 2024.

Travel dates for trips from Lille or Brussels to London are available on the following dates: April 1st, April 6th, April 7th, April 13th, April 14th, April 28th, May 6th, and May 8th in 2024.

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