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Great British Rail Sale starts from midnight tonight
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News  |  Mon - January 22, 2024 11:03 pm  |  Article Hits:2548  |  A+ | a-
UK rail passengers will have a chance to claim up to 50% off selected Advance and Off Peak rail tickets, through the Great British Rail Sale, which runs from:- 23 January to 29 January 2024.

Over a million discounted tickets will be available to destinations across England and Wales, as well as on cross-border trips into Scotland, for journeys taking place between:- 30 January and 15 March 2024.

Whether it’s a City break, family holiday, or countryside escape, passengers are encouraged to make the most of this sale to get to popular destinations across the country.

Popular journey passengers could claim savings on tickets for including:-

 
  •  Portsmouth to Penzance was:- £43 and will be £21 from:- Tuesday, 23 January 2024
 
  •  Birmingham to Bristol was:- £30.60 and will become:- £15.30.
 
  •  Manchester to Leeds was:- £8.60 will become:- £4.30.
 
  •  Leicester to Sheffield was:- £7.30, and will become:- £3.60.

The Government is committed to helping families with the cost of living, and working with industry to offer up to half price rail tickets will not only boost tourism and encourage sustainable travel, but also help connect friends and families across the UK.

This follows a significant intervention to cap this year’s rail fare increase at 4.9%, considerably below the 9% July’s retail price index figure on which they are historically based.

This comes as the Government delivered its commitment to halve inflation by the end of 2023, helping to keep travel costs lower in the long term.

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said:- "The return of the Great British Rail Sale is good news for passengers, following the success of the previous sale which saw passengers benefit from around £7m in savings on their travel costs. With discounts on more than a million tickets, there'll be plenty of opportunity to connect with friends and family and explore great destinations across the country – I hope passengers make the most of this sale and choose to travel by rail."

Jacqueline Starr, Chief Executive of the Rail Delivery Group said:- "Train travel is the greenest way to explore our towns and cities as well as connect with your family and friends because nothing beats being there in person for those special moments. Following the success of the Great British Rail Sale in 2022, we are excited that it’s coming back, and customers will be able to once again purchase over a million Advance ticket fares starting on 23rd January 2024 and enjoy what rail has to offer."

The Great British Railways Transition Team (GBRTT) estimates that the 1st Great British Rail Sale in 2022, when it was estimated by GBRTT using survey data from RDG and scaled using YouGov data, saw passengers save around £7m on rail tickets and encouraged around 70,000 adults who hadn't travelled by train since the Pandemic to take a trip.

The Government and industry are therefore launching a second Great British Rail Sale to save passengers money and get more people using our railways.

The Great British Rail Sale is just 1 way the Government is seeking to improve rail passengers' experience, with LNER launching a pilot scheme for Simpler Fares earlier this week, removing the complex web of ticket types and replacing them with options that are simpler, more flexible and better suit passengers’ needs.

Suzanne Donnelly, Passenger Revenue Director at GBRTT, said:- "I'm delighted the rail industry has, once again, come together to deliver another huge round of savings on tickets for passengers. At GBRTT, we are focused on driving initiatives that will boost the number of rail journeys people make to reduce the cost of running the railway for taxpayers, whilst providing value for money for customers. The Great British Rail Sale is just one example of what can be achieved through a 1 railway, joined up approach."

Sale tickets will start to become available from midnight, on:- Tuesday, 23 January 2024. The Rail Delivery Group will host a central webpage helping customers find the best deals, and tickets can also be found on all ticket retailer websites, for journeys taking place between:- 30 January and 15 March. Only a limited number of tickets are available, and no further sale tickets will go on offer once sold out.

Operators are not offering sale tickets on days when their services might be impacted by the strikes announced by ASLEF on:- 15 January and 18 January 2024.

We are told that the UK's Fare Increases has been capped at:- 4.9%, and will not increase until:- 3 March 2024.

Please let us know your thoughts about this 'sale' by commenting below...

Please note that the savings quoted are against a typical advance purchase ticket, as these tickets vary in price the exact savings may be more or less compared to what a passenger usually purchases. Also. travel periods may differ across operators, with few or no tickets available on days impacted by industrial action. More tickets will be made available on days unaffected by industrial action.
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