How to avoid the 2012 rail fare increase

Posted on December 8th, 2011. Written by bookingbusinesstravel.

The government announced an increase in rail ticket prices for 2012 of 6% rather than the intended 8% and as a result, it is taking some time for the rail companies to update their computer systems.

Thus, if you book train tickets before Tuesday 20th December for travel next year, you’ll pay 2011 prices.

This applies to all flexible type or walk up ticket fares, Anytime/Off-Peak/Super Off-Peak

Unfortunately, for season tickets, you’ll have to wait until the new fares are available and pay the higher prices (from Tuesday 20th December onwards)

Use our rail booking page to further avoid all booking fees and credit card charges.

If you have significant rail ticket expenses, do contact us to look at alternative managed solutions.

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