Leo Express Offers a Buy-One-Get-One-Free Ticket Deal for European Travel.
Leo Express Announces Valentine's '1+1' Travel Promotion
According to Novyny.live: The Czech carrier Leo Express has launched a 'Buy One, Get One Free' ticket promotion for Valentine's Day. This offer allows passengers to receive a free ticket with the purchase of another and is valid for bookings made until January 30, 2026. The deal covers international and domestic routes to Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia. This promotion provides an excellent opportunity for budget-conscious travelers to explore Central Europe.
Promotion Details
The discounts apply to LE-class commercial trains and LEB-class buses. To activate the offer, travelers must use the promo code '1PLUS1'. Travel dates using the promotional tickets are valid until July 31, 2026, allowing for extensive trip planning well in advance.
Some of the notable discounted routes offered by Leo Express include:
- Lviv to Krakow from 0.6 euros;
- Prague to Lviv for 2.3 euros;
- Lviv to Prague and back, with round-trip tickets starting from 8.5 euros.
This promotion presents a fantastic chance for those planning European journeys, particularly during the romantic season. Such offers are becoming increasingly popular among regional carriers seeking to attract passengers post-pandemic.
The launch of Leo Express's '1+1' deal could significantly influence tourist flows across Central Europe, especially around Valentine's Day celebrations. By drastically cutting travel costs, the free-ticket-with-purchase model may encourage more people to use the carrier's services. This offer is also likely to stimulate demand on both domestic and international routes, intensifying competition among transport providers in the region.
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