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PLanning two trips

  • October 27, 2025
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How can I use the planner on my account. I only can plan one trip,  but I want to plan two trips in one month

October 27, 2025

Go to "my trip" in your Interrail account (phone app)

Top right corner has a + sign, press it, name your first trip. Add your details of your first trip (date, locations, etc)

 

Repeat for trip 2 by pressing the + again.

 

On the day of travel, activate the trip.

(Yellow is active)

 

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Nieke
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  • Full steam ahead
  • October 27, 2025

Go to "my trip" in your Interrail account (phone app)

Top right corner has a + sign, press it, name your first trip. Add your details of your first trip (date, locations, etc)

 

Repeat for trip 2 by pressing the + again.

 

On the day of travel, activate the trip.

(Yellow is active)

 


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  • Railmaster
  • October 27, 2025

You'd better not use the Interrail website or the Rail Planner app to plan. They're not reliable enough for that purpose.

It's best to use national or the operators’ own planners; for international journeys, bahn.de or sbb.ch are a good choice.


BrendanDB
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  • Full steam ahead
  • October 28, 2025

The terminology might confuse you too, “a trip” like mentioned in the rail planner app, can only be connected to one pass at the same time.

But you can make multiple travels with a pass. An example: you go to the UK for a couple of days, you go back home and two weeks later you go to Italy with the same pass.

That’s perfectly okay and possible with your pass. While two distinct trips for you, but not for the app. Since the app can only connect one trip to a pass, you just add those trains for Italy to the “My Trip” you used to go to the UK.

Furthermore, strongly agreeing to use reliable planners like bahn.com or sbb.ch or ÖBB scotty to make your planning. They have updated timetables for most of Europe, it’s weird but perfectly okay to check trains in e.g. Poland with a Swiss timetable planner ;).