hi, im thinking bout booking eurostar from london to paris...and back. i was wondering if anyone had any advice on that?
and i also dont understand the difference between....the categories...fully flexible, semi flexible and non flexible...even though i pressed on them...and they have an explanation...i dont undertand what they mean..by compulsary same day return. if someone can help me out.
thanks.!
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oh and is there any way that i can book a hotel through eurostar?
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The hotel offers of the Eurostar website are managed by expedia BTW...
Oh and for the rest of the explanation, since I have a PhD in linguistics!! fully flexible means you can exchange your ticket, modify your travel dates or get reimbursed, semi flexible means you can do the same but under certain, often quite restrictive, circumstances and non flexible, well I guess you can figure this one out now!
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