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I have a three month global pass but I don’t want to be on the go continuously over this period.

I am aware that you can only make one trip in each direction from and back to your home country, so I would buy conventional tickets for the additional trips to and from home. Perhaps I will use interrail for my first trip out of the UK (my home country), then pay for the interveining journeys in and out of the UK, then use Interrail for my final trip back to the UK.

Would this be acceptable with the Interrail global pass?

Thanks in advance.

John.

You can use the outbound/inbound journey whenever you like during the validity of your pass, so the scenario you describe will work fine.


Many thanks for your info

Regards,

John.


or fly in/out, swim, boat it or whatever on the other trips.
If yuour trainloving: there are some isotlated reports that this €* allows more as 1 ´passholder´ trips to be made, but I cannot confirm that nor wlll even advice it-when they read this the tipical UK ´revenue protection force´ probably hits.

 


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