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23-11-2009, 13:20 | #1 |
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19:15 Tralee-Dublin Web-Fare
The 19:15 Tralee to Dublin adult web-fare appears to have gone up to €20 (from €10) after November 29th. However, the same train from Cork (20:30) is still listed as €10. This is surely a glitch and I've contact IE on the matter but unsurprisingly they haven't had the good manners to get back to me.
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23-11-2009, 13:52 | #2 |
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Bit of digging gets the page listing the services
http://www.irishrail.ie/news_centre/...ew&news_id=402 It's noted that the services listed there are only valid for special fares until 28th November. It looks like they have removed the 1915 train from the special offer? I don't think the fact that the Cork train is still 10 euro has any bearing on this. (don't see why either) |
24-11-2009, 17:28 | #3 |
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The Cork and Tralee trains are the same train from Mallow so it would be illogical that the fare from Tralee should suddenly go up to €20 while still being €10 from Cork. Up to now, every such train has been priced the same from/to Tralee and Cork (be it €10,€20 or €36).
Furthermore, the 19.15 is the only €10 service between Tralee and Heuston so I'd doubt that they'd scrap it whilst retaining the €10 promotion elsewhere. The 11.00 Heuston to Tralee (and Cork) remains €10. |
25-11-2009, 09:56 | #4 |
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Sounds like price discrimination to me.
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25-11-2009, 17:23 | #5 |
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Got the following response from IE earlier:
I have checked the website the pricing is correct Cork to Heuston €10.00, Tralee to Heuston €20.00. So this means that there'll no longer be any €10 fares from Tralee to Dublin but there remains no less than three trains a day from Cork priced at €10 (including the train the 19:15 feeds into - and that train is €10 from Limerick also). And there remains €10 fares from Sligo, Westport, Galway, Limerick and Waterford to Dublin too. So have IE decided to specifically s**t on their Kerry customers?!?!?! |
25-11-2009, 20:11 | #6 |
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Not necessarily. Those fares aren't there as of right, they are there to fill seats. If the seats are full or near full, there is no need to offer low fares.
What are occupancy levels like on those trains?
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