RENFE Discounts
#1
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RENFE Discounts
Hi there.
I'm trying to book a train tip for Tuesday, May 24, and RENFE began selling tickets for that date 30 minutes ago. Unfortunately, no discounted rates are not available for my trains that day. Going back a month, RENFE has at least one discounted rate for every single day for the exact same route.
May 24 isn't a holiday, and I have a hard time believing that they've already sold out I've been checking since the moment that the tickets became available. Any idea what's up? Are the so-called "estrella" rates added after the normal fares?
I'm trying to book a train tip for Tuesday, May 24, and RENFE began selling tickets for that date 30 minutes ago. Unfortunately, no discounted rates are not available for my trains that day. Going back a month, RENFE has at least one discounted rate for every single day for the exact same route.
May 24 isn't a holiday, and I have a hard time believing that they've already sold out I've been checking since the moment that the tickets became available. Any idea what's up? Are the so-called "estrella" rates added after the normal fares?
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Just noticed a typo. The last paragraph should read:
May 24 isn't a holiday, and I have a hard time believing that they've already sold out since I've been checking since the moment tickets became available. Any idea what's up? Are the so-called "estrella" rates added after the normal fares?
May 24 isn't a holiday, and I have a hard time believing that they've already sold out since I've been checking since the moment tickets became available. Any idea what's up? Are the so-called "estrella" rates added after the normal fares?
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Jackpot,
'RENFE began selling tickets for that date 30 minutes ago' - says who? Something you may have read probably says 62 days or 60 days or something else.
I believe you are simply a day or two too early, but without further detail of the journey you are aiming for cannot help further.
'RENFE began selling tickets for that date 30 minutes ago' - says who? Something you may have read probably says 62 days or 60 days or something else.
I believe you are simply a day or two too early, but without further detail of the journey you are aiming for cannot help further.
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I know for a fact that the tickets had already gone on sale. I'd been checking my precise route for days, noticing that a new day's tickets were available once it became midnight in Spain. In this case, I am 100% confident that only the full fares were available immediately. How do I know? Because I was there refreshing the page as it became midnight. For whatever reason, RENFE did not show the discounted rates when tickets first went on sale.
I checked again this morning, however, and they were there. As lincasanova has observed, RENFE requires patience. Here's hoping that this thread helps out others in the future. Based on my experience, the discounted web fares are not always loaded immediately. Check back for a couple days before exploring other options!
I checked again this morning, however, and they were there. As lincasanova has observed, RENFE requires patience. Here's hoping that this thread helps out others in the future. Based on my experience, the discounted web fares are not always loaded immediately. Check back for a couple days before exploring other options!
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Jackpot
I remember a good tip I read I think on one of Maribel's guides. She mentioned that one of the Renfe booking pages didn't offer the full range of discounted fares. The following page is the one she said to use (choose the English version when you get there!)
https://venta.renfe.com/vol/index.do
About a week ago I saved a good bit of money and all discounted fares were showing (62 days in advance of our travel date).
If that is the page you've already been using then I apologise.
Joe
I remember a good tip I read I think on one of Maribel's guides. She mentioned that one of the Renfe booking pages didn't offer the full range of discounted fares. The following page is the one she said to use (choose the English version when you get there!)
https://venta.renfe.com/vol/index.do
About a week ago I saved a good bit of money and all discounted fares were showing (62 days in advance of our travel date).
If that is the page you've already been using then I apologise.
Joe





