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My specific question is as follows:

We want to reserve seats from our home town to Paris. We can reserve the seats on the Eurostar service but not yet (too early to book) for the home town to London part.  Can we proceed with the Eurostar reservation then add the hometown journey when it is available to book or does this all need to be booked at the same time to count as the ‘outbound’ journey. 

 

Please help?

Best answer by Schelte

You can - and should - book the Eurostar already; they have a limited number of seats available for passholders.

It's no problem whatsoever that you can't yet book the reservations for the onward journeys yet. It will require separate actions anyway: Book the Eurostar through raileurope.com (indicating you have a pass); UK domestic seat reservations can be made for free through GWR or LNER.

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You can - and should - book the Eurostar already; they have a limited number of seats available for passholders.

It's no problem whatsoever that you can't yet book the reservations for the onward journeys yet. It will require separate actions anyway: Book the Eurostar through raileurope.com (indicating you have a pass); UK domestic seat reservations can be made for free through GWR or LNER.


Thank you ;-)


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