Specifying a Eurostar or SNCF frequent traveller number when booking through Loco2?
Following the help given in this Travel.SE answer, I now know the trick for specifying my Eurostar or SNCF frequent traveller number when booking a ticket through the SNCB website. Now, I find myself with the same problem with Loco2
The Loco2 homepage is very good at asking you about any railcards you might have, and offering discounts on them, so it's good in that regard:
Despite that, I can't seem to spot anywhere during the train selection or booking process where I can add a Eurostar Frequent Traveller or SNCF Voyager number. Is it possible to do so, and if so, what's the trick?
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The advance booking times are called " Booking horizons"; the term for how far ahead you can book train tickets....Booking horizon by country.CountryBooking HorizonBelgium3 months (90 days)France3 months with seasonal variationGermany3 months (90 days)Italy2-6 months, depending on the train type*7 more rows•Mar 31, 2022Is Eurostar membership free?
The current scheme is free to join (Eurostar Frequent Traveller previously required you to spend \xa3250 / \u20ac285 on tickets before you could join) and earning points is straightforward. On our valuation, you are getting a 10% return on your spending which is generous.Do Club Eurostar points expire?
Your Points will expire if you do not earn any eligible Points in a consecutive 24 month period. Eligible Points are Points earned through purchasing Eurostar tickets, Points earned through a Partner or Compensation Points.Eurostar Paris to London, via Channel tunnel, First Class Train trip 4K
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