A number of places from Liverpool stations are included such as Manchester Airport
The train operator has released one million 50p tickets, three million £1 tickets and one million £2 tickets. Tickets can be purchased through its website here or by calling 0800 200 6060.
The flash sale closes at 6pm on Thursday, September 7. Tickets are valid for travel between Monday, September 11 and Friday, October 20.Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern, said: “With five million tickets up for grabs, there’s a flash sale route and service for everyone – be that for a day out at the weekend or some late-night shopping in town.
“Use the new ‘Cheap Fare Finder’ on our website to bag the date and time that suits you. Tickets are ‘first come, first serve’ – once they’re gone, they’re gone.” All flash sale tickets must be booked seven days in advance of travel. Stand out deals include Liverpool Lime Street to Manchester Airport for £1.
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