Pass or separate tickets?

  • 30 May 2022
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Hello! 
Me and a group of friends are planning a trip this summer. If we were to buy a interrail pass for 7 days, it would cost us more that if we actually bought each train pass separately (only 176€ compared to 250€) Is there any concerns that we should have over planning the journey in such a way? (for example what happens if we miss the train, can we still access the sleeping compartment etc..)

Here is the link to the trip :

https://eurailapp.com/share/trip?id=5DC42870-DFF9-11EC-A00F-F5E6D3E876A8&type=list&brand=interrail

Thank you for your time, Jakob


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Dober dan. Sorry, but I really do not understand what you mean. Maybe you confuse prices for adult/junior? Or maybe for 7 days in a row OR the more costly 7 days in a month?

FOr a pass you still have to-in case that is needed, pay extra for seat/sleeper REServ-and this varies in cost and also how easy/difficult it is to get.

MISSing trains it your own risk. Missing connections due to fault of railways should (but thats theory) entitle you to passenger rights prescribed by EU-it varies enormously per country how much these will be applied. Overnight train with sleeper are usually only 1/day-so if you miss that, there is simply no alternative that day. But as such these are very rare.

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