Black Friday. Renfe offers discounted train journeys in and Spain

Black Friday. Renfe offers discounted train journeys in and Spain
Black Friday. Renfe offers discounted train journeys in France and Spain

If you plan to take the train after the end-of-year holidays, the offer from the railway company Renfe for Black Friday might interest you. Until Sunday 1is December 2024, it offers reductions only concern trips made after January 8, 2025, specifies Renfe on its website.

Madrid and Barcelona from €29

For a one-way ticket from --Part-Dieu or -, the price for one person increases to €15. If you want to go to Spain, other offers are displayed on the company's website. In fact, from €29, you can go to Madrid from Montpellier. For the same price, you have the possibility of reaching Barcelona from Montpellier or Nîmes. The budget increases by an additional €10 to travel to Barcelona from Lyon, Montpellier, and Marseille. The journey from or Aix-en-Provence to Madrid also costs €39. On the site, the trains concerned by the offer are named Super price (great price, in French).

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During this Black Friday, users can also be upgraded. Tickets Basic can be transformed into Choose Comfort for a few euros more. You will need to provide an additional envelope of €5 to €10.

Additional costs to be expected

Renfe specifies that these various special Black Friday offers are only valid on AVE Spain-France tickets and that places are limited. Travelers can bring a maximum of three bags, weighing a total of 25 kg.

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Beware of costs that we do not always foresee but which can increase the bill, if you are a ticket holder Basicit costs €8 to choose your seat, €12 to exchange or cancel the journey, €20 to travel with your pet, €40 to change the name of the ticket holder. These amounts are lower if you purchased a ticket Choose Comfort.

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