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Amtrak Makes Train Travel More Affordable and Convenient with New Fares

Based on extensive customer research and to better meet customer needs, Amtrak has introduced a new, simplified fare structure with more flexible and affordable options. The simpler fare structure launched this week and builds on other recent improvements Amtrak has made to the booking experience. Amtrak fares

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This streamlined fare structure with more affordable and flexible fares is part of Amtrak’s continued commitment to upgrading the customer experience at every step along their journey,” said Amtrak President Roger Harris.

The new fare structure reduces fare types from three categories to two and serves to provide a more consistent booking experience with fare types that are differentiated and easy to understand.

  • Flex: For customers who want a more flexible travel option, these tickets are fully refundable if canceled and can be changed without fees before departure.
  • Value: For customers who know their travel plans and want a more affordable option, these tickets are at a lower price than Flex tickets, non-changeable, and receive a 75% refund if canceled.

In addition to simplifying the fare structure, benefits of the new approach also include: Amtrak fares

  • Flex fares will often be available, starting at lower prices than previously offered.
  • Occasional sale fares at an even deeper discount (these will be non-changeable and receive a 50% refund if canceled).
  • Any refunds of credit card purchases will be made to the original form of payment rather than as an e-voucher.

These changes to Coach and Acela Business tickets make it easier for Amtrak customers to choose the ticket type that best fits their travel needs. Non-Acela Business and First Class tickets were already fully refundable and changeable with no additional fees. Tickets purchased before the launch of the new simplified fare structure remain subject to the fare rules and conditions that were in effect when the ticket was purchased.

Example: One-Way Trip Between Washington, DC and Philadelphia
BEFORECheapest Saver Ticket: $19
Only Flexible Ticket: $127Starting Price Difference for Full Flexibility: $108
NOW:Cheapest Value Ticket: $18
Cheapest Flex Ticket: $20Starting Price Difference for Full Flexibility: $2
Note: For travel on select trains between 7 p.m. – 7 a.m., the cheapest Night Owl fares for this trip are $9 for Value and $10 for Flex.

 

These improvements build on other recent pricing enhancements Amtrak has made to make travel more affordable, including:

  • Introducing ultra-low “Night Owl” fares, which are as low as $5 – $20 on select Northeast Corridor (NEC) routes;
  • Enabling Amtrak Guest Rewards members to redeem tickets with points on more fare types;
  • Updating the children’s discount so that all children (2–12 years old) can travel for 50% off with an accompanying adult (previously limited to 1 child discount per adult fare);
  • Expanding passenger discounts, such as senior and military, to apply to all fares, including sales; and
  • Improving Share Fares, which allows groups of 3–8 people traveling together to receive discounts ranging from 17% to 60%
 If a Flex ticket is changed, the new price may differ from the original purchase price. While there are no change fees, a change could result in a fare adjustment that would either be refunded or charged at the time of ticket change.
 Not applicable to room product types.
 Self-service reservations (Amtrak.com, the Amtrak mobile app and Amtrak kiosks) are limited to eight persons per reservation. However, there is no reservation maximum when booking over the phone (1-800-USA-RAIL).

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