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AirRail: a single electronic ticket for your train and flight reservations

 

The network of high-speed trains is constantly expanding and ensures that large European cities are increasingly well connected. Airlines often also offer high-speed train journeys as an alternative to short European flights.

 

 

Travel agents from all over the world can now book tickets for Thalys between Belgium, the Netherlands and France. Thanks to AirRail, train ticket and flight reservations can now be combined.

 

 

Passengers only need one electronic ticket for both the train and the flight reservation. An additional advantage is that you only have to pay airport tax once.

Brussels Airlines, Jet Airways and Hainan Airlines offer rail and air passengers from Paris via Brussels Airport a direct connection to the 25 international destinations of Brussels Airlines (African destinations), Jet Airways (India and North America) and Hainan airlines (China) by means of combi-tickets.

KLM passengers can also reserve a place on one of the Thalys trains between Brussels-Midi and Amsterdam Schiphol. Thanks to AirRail these journeys by rail and air can be booked at the same time, with a single electronic ticket.

Thanks to the large offer of high-speed trains between Brussels and Amsterdam and AirRail’s reservation module, passengers can also book from Brussels for flights offered by China Airlines and all interline partners of Accesrail from Schiphol.

 

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* Unless expressly stated otherwise, all fares quoted are per person/per leg (VAT included) based on an online reservation for a 2nd class return from Brussels. Please note, terms and conditions apply. Tip: As the number of seats at the lowest fares on Thalys, Eurostar, TGV and ICE is limited, we recommend that you book your trip as early as possible. Most international trains allow reservations to be made from 3 months before the date of departure (from 4 months on Eurostar).

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