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Returning the same day consuming 1 day

  • 4 May 2023
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Can I do a round trip consuming one day of my pass? For example: Brussels-Brugge in the morning and return in the evening.

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Best answer by AnnaB 4 May 2023, 09:54

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On a travel day (00.00-23.59 CE(S)T), you can board as many trains as you like, so a round trip Brussels-Brugge during one day will be fine.

It depends on the specific terms and conditions of your pass. If your pass includes unlimited travel for a certain number of days, then yes, you can typically use it for a round trip between two cities in one day without it counting as two separate travel days. However, if your pass is based on a specific number of travel days, then each day you use it for travel, even if it's just a round trip between two cities, counts as one of your travel days.

It depends on the specific terms and conditions of your pass. If your pass includes unlimited travel for a certain number of days, then yes, you can typically use it for a round trip between two cities in one day without it counting as two separate travel days. However, if your pass is based on a specific number of travel days, then each day you use it for travel, even if it's just a round trip between two cities, counts as one of your travel days.

However, if you have a pass that is based on a certain number of travel days, such as a flexi pass, then a round trip from Brussels to Bruges and back would typically count as two travel days, even if you complete the trip on the same day.

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However, if you have a pass that is based on a certain number of travel days, such as a flexi pass, then a round trip from Brussels to Bruges and back would typically count as two travel days, even if you complete the trip on the same day.

That is NOT correct. Where did you get that information from?

On a travel day (00.00-23.59)  no matter if it is a continuous pass or a flexi pass,  you can board as many trains as you like. 

However, if you have a pass that is based on a certain number of travel days, such as a flexi pass, then a round trip from Brussels to Bruges and back would typically count as two travel days at  Zak Bags shop even if you complete the trip on the same day.

That is NOT correct. Where did you get that information from?

On a travel day (00.00-23.59)  no matter if it is a continuous pass or a flexi pass,  you can board as many trains as you like. 

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