Amtrak is serving up an exciting summer deal for Northeast travelers looking to ride in style. The railway company is offering discounted business-class and first-class Acela tickets, with one-way fares starting at just $29. With the convenience and luxury of Acela trains, this deal is definitely worth considering for your next trip.
To take advantage of this offer, youโll need to book your tickets by June 28th for travel between June 30th and September 30th. A wide range of routes along the Northeast Corridor are eligible for this deal, including popular destinations like Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C.
One-way fares for specific routes are priced as follows (prices may vary):
- Philadelphia to Baltimore: Business class starting at $29, first class starting at $124.
- New York to Philadelphia: Business class starting at $34, first class starting at $134.
- Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia: Business class starting at $39, first class starting at $154.
- Providence to New York: Business class starting at $39, first class starting at $164.
- Boston to New York: Business class starting at $49, first class starting at $174.
- New York to Washington and Baltimore to New York: Business class starting at $49, first class starting at $199.
To find these discounted routes, make sure to filter your search to include only Acela trains on the Amtrak website. The discount will automatically apply when searching for included routes. And hereโs a little tip: Although the sale is advertised as one-way fares, you might be able to stack two one-way fares at the sale price to create a round-trip journey at a great price!
For example, imagine taking advantage of this deal by booking an Acela from New York to Philadelphia for just $68 round-trip. Itโs a steal!
If youโre considering exploring the Northeast region this summer, this Amtrak deal is a fantastic opportunity to experience the comfort and convenience of Acela trains. Donโt miss out on this limited-time offer. To stay updated on more exciting travel deals like this, make sure to subscribe to the Travel Dad newsletter. Happy travels!