Eurail Sales on the Rise Despite Economic Downturn
By Eurail Group G.i.e., PRNEMonday, March 15, 2010
UTRECHT, The Netherlands, March 16, 2010 - The Eurail Group G.I.E. reports a modest drop in Eurail Pass passengers
in 2009 caused by the global economic downturn but foresees signs of a full
recovery in the coming years. The Eurail Group's passes continue to offer
flexible travel throughout Europe to overseas visitors. Eurail GIE announced
that more than 382,000 customers travelled with a Eurail Pass on European
trains in 2009. This represents 11.9% less than last year, nevertheless, pass
revenues are currently close to EUR98 million.
North America is the leading market (50% of the market share) for Eurail,
followed by the Asia-Pacific region (38%), where the biggest growth is
expected in the coming years. While the United States as well as South Korea
are heavily impacted by their weak economies and currencies, key markets like
Japan, Australia, Brazil and China are still showing considerable growth. In
order to stimulate the growth in South Korea the Eurail Group intends to
implement specific activities towards students/youths who represent 48% of
this particular market.
"Compared to the initial gloomy forecast from our global sales agents
network at the start of the year, the final 2009 results are certainly less
dramatic than expected. Our traditional markets of North America and South
Korea did not perform as well as expected but we have seen growth in Asia and
South America and we are now experiencing positive signs of the overall
market recovering and growing again," says Rene de Groot, the Eurail Group's
Managing Director.
Travel surveys show that over 35% of Eurail Pass travelers customers
still wish to discover as much of Europe as possible and choose the Select
Pass covering travel to 3 to 5 bordering countries. 20% favor the classic
Eurail Global Pass (covering 21 countries). A whopping 45% of Eurail
travelers select the One Country Pass and Regional Pass which have become
important product lines for the Eurail Group, thus reflecting the market
trend of passengers who favor shorter trips to fewer destinations.
Eurail Global Pass remains excellent value for money and the base price
for 15 days of unlimited train travel can be as little as $22 per day (youth
pass). Hence the reason why many foreign students taking a sabbatical are
drawn to the tracks of Europe. Eurail seduces explorers (young and old) who
are mainly looking for travel/life experience for a defining sense of self at
affordable prices. Hop on board for an unforgettable journey of self
discovery.
For more information:
Eurail Group corporate website and press room: www.eurailgroup.com
Eurail photo library: eurail.informationstore.net/
Press Contacts: Ana Dias e Seixas & Ellie Kingswell, email: Pressinfo at eurail.nl, tel: +31(0)30-7516-500; Japan: Harue Nakagawa, email: hnakagawa at holland.com, Tel: +81-3-3222-0775; Korea: Monica Kang, Email: maxcom1004 at naver.com, Tel: +82-2-553-4696
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