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Eurail Group Reports Passenger Increases for 2011

February 09, 2012 10:52 PM

Eurail Group G.I.E. is reporting a rise in the number of Eurail passengers. The annual sales results indicate that 451,227 non-Europeans travelled with a Eurail Pass in 2011, which represents a steady increase of 5.6 percent on 2010 figures. Sales for the entire product range showed steady growth during 2011, with each of the global sales regions performing very well.

Overall, sales from South America increased by 16.6 percent compared to 2010, Asia by 16.9 percent and Central America by 10.3 percent. The only exception was the North American market, which reported a slight decline in sales because of the effects of a still-challenging economy.

March and May were record months indicating that the Eurail Select Pass “free day promotion” was a huge success. The best-selling pass remains the Eurail Select Pass which represents 36.4 percent of the overall market share and demonstrates the current trend towards passengers visiting fewer countries (sales of this pass rose by 7.6 percent in 2011).

According to Eurail Group’s Managing Director René de Groot, the strong summer period and the various promotions throughout the year supported the overall sales of Eurail Passes. “2011 was a positive year despite the global recession and the fact that the North American market is still struggling,” de Groot said. “Fortunately, all of our other markets performed very well which resulted in an 8.6 percent increase in revenues compared to 2010. Based on this outcome, we are optimistic about the year ahead, especially because non-European markets appear less pressured by economic concerns.”

Eurail Passes are available from the following authorized sales channels: ACP Rail International, Eurail B.V., Flight Centre, Rail Europe North America and STA Travel.

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