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historytraveler Feb 1st, 2016 02:20 PM

Eurostar pricing experts
 
I need to book 4 tickets from Paris to London for July 1st. Yesterday they were $56 but I was busy and didn't book. Today they're $78 . Thinking I should just go ahead and book, or is there a possibility they might go down again? When checking future dates, the prices seem to go up.

janisj Feb 1st, 2016 02:25 PM

No, they don't go down again (at least VERY rarely). They will only get more expensive as cheaper ticket classes are booked up.

historytraveler Feb 1st, 2016 02:51 PM

Thanks janisj, that's what I thought.

MmePerdu Feb 1st, 2016 03:21 PM

All the details:

http://www.seat61.com/London-to-Pari...rain.htm#Fares

miket123 Feb 1st, 2016 04:32 PM

One last thing you can try before you pay the higher price is to try checking the price using a different browser, or, even better, a different browser on a different computer. It's possible they have installed a tracking cookie or file of some kind (such as a flash cookie) and know that you looked at this exact route before.

MmePerdu Feb 1st, 2016 05:18 PM

I think clearing browsing history will do the same thing. It does on mine, clears cookies too.

historytraveler Feb 1st, 2016 05:26 PM

Thanks for that piece of advice. I'm familiar with man in 61 website and knowledgeable about booking trains. The thing that threw me off was the general rule that 180 days out is when the cheap fares are available for Eurostar. I'm about 200 days out, so very surprised that the fares were at the highest point I've seen since I started pricing research several months ago.

Tulips Feb 1st, 2016 10:25 PM

If you are flexible about the times when you want to travel, you get better rates. Midday trains are nearly always cheaper than morning/evening. And sometimes the price difference between standard and standard premier is minimal - with premier you get more space (3 seats instead of 4 in a row) and a meal.

July 1st is a Friday, and the first day of school holidays in Belgium - perhaps in France too? It would be a popular day to travel.

fuzzbucket Feb 1st, 2016 11:05 PM

Can you access this page? You still have to check frequently for updates, but it's a useful tool - and the advice about choosing "off-hours" trains is very valuable.
http://www.sncf.com/fr/offres/voyagezmoinscher

Tulips Feb 1st, 2016 11:27 PM

There are some special offers on Eurostar, there was one recently at 34 euro oneway from Brussels. But these are allways on non-peak days and hours, which Friday July 1st will not be.

So book as soon as you can, prices will go up!


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