Brisbane Airtrain launches savings

Skyline of Brisbane, QLD, Australia. Photo: Stephan Bollinger. All rights reserved.

Discounts are up for grabs from Brisbane’s Airtrain, the premier rail link between Brisbane Airport and the city, Gold Coast, and Brisbane suburbs.

The offer includes an array of early bird savers enabling travellers to save up to:

  • 15% if they book online seven or more days before travel
  • 10% two to six days before travel
  • 5% on the day of or day before travel

Starting from prices as low as $14.45 one way between the Airport and Brisbane City, the discounts apply to single and return e-tickets, Gold Coast Train & Transfer (Airtrain Connect), and Smart Pass.

A Passbook discount voucher program will see travellers who book online, saving up to 20% on a range of exciting Brisbane and Gold Coast attractions, cafes and more including The Coffee Club plus Whale Watch Day Cruises and Dolphin Adventure Tours run by Tangalooma Island Resort.

The initiatives are designed to bring greater value, increased flexibility and perks to customers so they can spend more time and money relaxing and enjoying all that the Brisbane region has to offer, Brisbane Airtrain’s marketing manager, Gunjan Allen said.

Brisbane Airtrain’s new mobile site will feature a new timetable section and next train countdown times, in addition to an improved ticket purchasing experience, and a new route planner tool, scheduled for launch later this year.

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