Help!!! train reservation
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I think this is what you want:
http://www.euraide.de/
http://www.euraide.de/
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anybody use the service for www.euraide.de ?
Are they reliable?
Are they reliable?
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You might want to try Rail Europe (www.raileurope.com). I have made numerous train reservations on their site and have found them to be very reliable.
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Isn't the Rail Europe charge a lot more than www.euraide.de ?
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EurAide in the US: Phone 941-480-1555 Fax 941-480-1522
email [email protected]
website http://www.euraide.de
or http://www.euraide.com
EurAide charges $35 for shipping and handling reservations and tickets whereas RailEurope charges only $15. However, EurAide does not mark up the price of a reservation or ticket and RailEurope does. Therefore, it is cheaper to buy a single reservation from RailEurope, but in almost all other cases, it is cheaper to buy from EurAide.
Also, if you are really in a hurry, RailEurope can usually get reservations to you a little bit quicker because EurAide makes the reservations in its Munich office and ships them to its Florida office for distribution.
The Florida office sells the complete array of railpasses.
Herman
email [email protected]
website http://www.euraide.de
or http://www.euraide.com
EurAide charges $35 for shipping and handling reservations and tickets whereas RailEurope charges only $15. However, EurAide does not mark up the price of a reservation or ticket and RailEurope does. Therefore, it is cheaper to buy a single reservation from RailEurope, but in almost all other cases, it is cheaper to buy from EurAide.
Also, if you are really in a hurry, RailEurope can usually get reservations to you a little bit quicker because EurAide makes the reservations in its Munich office and ships them to its Florida office for distribution.
The Florida office sells the complete array of railpasses.
Herman