Northern trains customers can now swap tickets if plans change thanks to new app partnership - how to use app

Northern has teamed up with a rail ticketing app to put an end to ‘wasted tickets’
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Rail company Northern, which operates services in and around Manchester, has put an end to ‘wasted tickets’. The company has announced that customers who have ‘advance purchase’ tickets can now change tickets should unexpected change of plans arise.

This feature massively reduces the barriers to changing trains, making it easy for passengers to swap their tickets from just £2.50, through the Seatfrog app in just a few taps.

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It marks a huge shift for the use of ‘Advance Purchase’ tickets, which until now, once purchased, were only valid on one service. Customers with an ‘Advance Purchase’ ticket who need to swap to another service should visit Seatfrog. 

Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern, said: “Railcard discounts aside, ‘Advance Purchase’ tickets offer the cheapest fares on our network. But with those low prices came strict restrictions on travel dates and times.

“As such, we know some customers that had ‘Advance Purchase’ tickets were frustrated when their plans changed but they couldn’t easily change their train ticket."

Seatfrog has already made waves in the rail industry with its simple and passenger-friendly tech and the partnership with Northern comes at a perfect time with the Easter holidays starting this week.

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Northern customers can now organise their travel plans safely in the knowledge that it won’t cost the earth to make any last minute tweaks to their itinerary. Using Seatfrog, Northern customers are able to change their ‘Advance Purchase’ ticket starting from one day before their original departure date, up until just 10 mins before their original train is due to leave the station.

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Northern are making changes to their ticketing policy (photo: Northern)

Iain Griffin, co-founder of Seatfrog, said: “Two thirds of the 1.8 billion train tickets purchased every year are advanced tickets which cost less, but lock passengers into rigid travel plans with no wiggle room. We know life doesn’t work to a set timetable and from today Northern passengers will no longer have to miss out on unplanned life moments because of ticket restrictions."

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