Interesting. From consumer legislation follows that in case of conflicting conditions, the version most favourable to the customer applies. I'd say just go ahead and buy your passes. They should also be available at the ticket office in Austria. You then don't have to pay for delivery and you'll have the pass immediately.
Additionally, it is quite strange that the conditions say that persons with Greek nationality cannot use it, whereas for other passes, it's residency that counts.
@Camilo. @Mukhammad could you please look into these conflicting rules?
Hi @Christina Just
As @rvdborgt mentioned, the residence is what counts in this case, not the nationality. If your boyfriend has an official residence in Austria, meaning he can show a “Meldezettel”, it should not be a problem.
I will inform internally, so the information can be corrected.
Have a nice weekend!
As @rvdborgt mentioned, the residence is what counts in this case, not the nationality. If your boyfriend has an official residence in Austria, meaning he can show a “Meldezettel”, it should not be a problem.
I will inform internally, so the information can be corrected.
So is residency important for the Greek Islands pass? I mean, I suppose that FAQ wasn't written without purpose.
Thank you both for your help!
Wishing you a nice weekend too!
Hi @Christina Just
After verifying internally, indeed Greek citizens or residents can use/purchase a Greek Island Pass. The information will be corrected in our website.
Thank you @rvdborgt for flagging this issue!
Have a nice day!