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SNCF Summer Sales Will Open for All French Destinations It?s time for the third and final round of

SNCF Summer Sales Will Open for All French Destinations It’s time for the third and final round of SNCF summer sales! As of Thursday March 30th, you’ll be able to book your summer vacation train tickets for all destinations in France. This sale will be especially for departures from June 30th until August 27th and will include all TGV and Intercités train destinations. As per usual, the tickets go on sale in the early morning (French time), yet we cannot reveal exactly at which time. So we can only recommend to either set your alarm clock for an early wake up or stay up a bit longer than usual, depending on wherever in the world you may be booking from. So add the reminder below to your calendar to make sure you don’t miss out on these cheap train tickets! [Add Reminder]( The Last SNCF Summer Sale: Part Three As you may have noticed, the SNCF summer sales have arrived in three rounds this year. In order to give you a quick summary of the sales, here are the tickets that are already available or soon will be open for booking: - On February 2nd, [the tickets for the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region]( went on sale for journeys as of the 2nd of July. - On the 15th of March, [train tickets for the west of France]( (Brittany and the Atlantic Coast) became available. Due to the opening of the new high-speed lines to Bordeaux and Rennes on July 2nd, the journey time to western France will also be much shorter! - On March 30th, the rest of all of the TGV and Intercités destinations will also go on sale. So this one is quite easy! No need to look at a map in hour-long detail; this ticket sale includes all destinations in France. To make things easiest for you, we’ve detailed the destinations available in this upcoming sale on our blog. So if you’re planning on spending your summer vacation in France, have a quick read to stay on top of the latest news about which tickets you can already book and which ones will be available next Thursday morning (French time). [View Article]( P.S. If you were a bit late to the party and have realised your tickets are already on sale, it’s okay! Yet we must warn you: the likelihood of the cheapest tickets still being available is quite slim. So as always, we recommend to book sooner rather than later. Sent by postal train from Trainline, 20 Rue Saint-Georges, Paris, 75009, France. You have received this email because you have a Trainline account (previously Captain Train). [If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please click here.]( Capitaine Train SAS operates under the name Trainline and is domiciled at 20 rue Saint-Georges, 75009 Paris with a registered capital of 118 513.94 Euros RCS Paris 512 277 450 - The company is registered under IM078100022 with the commercial trade authority at 79-81, rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris.

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