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Bluewater shoppers get 2-for-1 on Eurostar

Thursday, 03 Apr 2008 11:20

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Shoppers at Bluewater can take advantage of a two for one Eurostar ticket offer in April and May.

Visitors to the shopping centre just have to make a purchase and, on presentation of their receipt at the Eurostar shop at Bluewater, will receive a two-for-one travel voucher.

The voucher will entitle the shopper to travel from Ebbsfleet International or Ashford International stations to Paris, Brussels or Lille between May 6th and August 31st 2008, subject to availability.

The new Eurostar store is in the Rose Gallery of the lower mall and the offer is open between April 1st and May 31st.

Bookings must be also be made between these dates, and at least 14 days prior to departure, but not more than 120 days prior to the return travel date.

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