Chop-Prague train: ticket sales for the new train from Regiojet are open
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Now you can buy tickets for a new night train from Regiojet, which will run from Chop to Prague. Find out more about the schedule and ticket prices
A new international night train of the Czech carrier Regiojet will be launched on Wednesday, March 27. The route will run through the border crossing of Cerna nad Tisou in Slovakia.
What are the ticket prices?
Ticket prices will start from 24 euros (approximately 1000 hryvnias) for seats and from 39 euros (approximately 1600 hryvnias) for sleeper seats.
The ticket price includes free drinks, coffee, and Wi-Fi access. Lunch and dinner will be available for an additional fee.
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How will the Chop-Prague train run?
The train will depart from Chop at 17:35 and arrive in Prague at 5:46. On the way back, departure from Prague is at 21:52 and arrival in Chop is at 10:35. The travel time will be about 13.5 hours.
The train route will run through Kosice, Poprad, Žilina, Ostrava and Olomouc, ending in Pardubice.
It is worth noting that tickets for most trains can be purchased on the Visit Ukraine website. You can make a purchase through our booking service, which provides a full range of services to facilitate your travel: from choosing train tickets at the best prices to viewing detailed timetables.
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