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Posted 31 May 2023
TGV Train sale - France (Paris / Dijon) to Switzerland (Geneva / Basel / Lausanne / Zurich / Vallorbe) €25 (£21.74) one way @ SNCF Connect
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There is currently a TGV Train flash sale of 50,000 one way tickets for €25 (£21.74) for travelling from France (Paris / Dijon) to Switzerland (Geneva / Lausanne / Basel / Zurich / Vallorbe) and vice versa. Travel dates are between June 20th and September 21st 2023, for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturdays. Deal maybe suitable for those planning to holiday in France in the summer and also fancy exploring Switzerland. Terms listed below.
Example Paris to Geneva - 6th July
Example Paris to Basel - 28th June
Example Paris to Lausanne - 9th August
Example Paris to Zurich - 5th July
Example Paris to Vallorbe - 10th August
Terms and Conditions
Tickets on sale from May 31st to June 1st 2023, inclusive, for travel between June 20th and September 21st 2023 included. 25€ in STANDARD class on board of TGV Lyria trains only. Price per person, including tax, valid for a one-way trip from Paris to Geneva Cornavin, Lausanne, Basel SBB, Zurich HB or Vallorbe (and vice versa) or from Dijon to Lausanne, Basel SBB, Zurich HB or Vallorbe (and vice versa), excluding transportation from the stations of the lines serving the destinations. Offer valid mainly for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (except on following dates: 13/07, 15/07, 1/08, 15/08, 7/09 et 9/09) and on certain trains, subject to availability of seats at these fares or until the number of tickets available at this price is exhausted (50,000 tickets). Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded. Offer cannot be combined with any other current promotion or SNCF reduced fare. Sale and information at self-service terminals, in stations, SNCF stores, by telephone on 3635 (€0.40/min + call charge), at SNCF-approved travel agencies. Telepayment required by telephone and on the Internet. TGV Lyria is a registered trademark of SNCF Voyageurs. All rights reserved. LYRIA SAS - 25 rue Titon - 75011 PARIS - RCS PARIS B 428 678 627.
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Example Paris to Geneva - 6th July
Example Paris to Basel - 28th June
Example Paris to Lausanne - 9th August
Example Paris to Zurich - 5th July
Example Paris to Vallorbe - 10th August
Terms and Conditions
Tickets on sale from May 31st to June 1st 2023, inclusive, for travel between June 20th and September 21st 2023 included. 25€ in STANDARD class on board of TGV Lyria trains only. Price per person, including tax, valid for a one-way trip from Paris to Geneva Cornavin, Lausanne, Basel SBB, Zurich HB or Vallorbe (and vice versa) or from Dijon to Lausanne, Basel SBB, Zurich HB or Vallorbe (and vice versa), excluding transportation from the stations of the lines serving the destinations. Offer valid mainly for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (except on following dates: 13/07, 15/07, 1/08, 15/08, 7/09 et 9/09) and on certain trains, subject to availability of seats at these fares or until the number of tickets available at this price is exhausted (50,000 tickets). Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded. Offer cannot be combined with any other current promotion or SNCF reduced fare. Sale and information at self-service terminals, in stations, SNCF stores, by telephone on 3635 (€0.40/min + call charge), at SNCF-approved travel agencies. Telepayment required by telephone and on the Internet. TGV Lyria is a registered trademark of SNCF Voyageurs. All rights reserved. LYRIA SAS - 25 rue Titon - 75011 PARIS - RCS PARIS B 428 678 627.
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Edited by Chanchi32, 31 May 2023
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sorted byAh well, the decision made for me, I can't cancel our original booking anyway
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TGV travel is a real treat.
Was planning a trip to Switzerland in October break . Can someone please advise of v should go to France and then Switzerland and what’s the best way travel .
Thx in advance
Best way to travel depends on how long and how many people you’re going with. Family of 4, hire a car. Lone traveller or with a buddy, trains are probably the best option. Get day passes from sbb.ch for ~48CHF (£43ish) for person per day but the travelcard allows unlimited travel on bus, trains, trams and some ferries. Also provides discounts for mountain rail/gondola passes.
Have a great time, there’s so much to see in Switzerland and its really beautiful.
It's a UK deal and it's very hot.
Without doubt nor speculation. (edited)