Hi, I’m planning an Interrail trip from Austria to France with my 4 children (13, 11, 7 and 6 years old).
Therefore, I’ll have to buy 1 adult and 2 youth passes, am I right? Wouldn’t it be possible, too, to buy 2 adult passes for me and the oldest kid (13), then the others can travel for free? Thanks for your information.
Best answer by rvdborgt
Try if you can buy an adult pass (and get a free children's pass) for the oldest child and if that doesn't work you need to contact Customer Support and ask for the best solution.
There is no age restriction on who can use an adult pass. However, children can only travel for free together with an adult of at least 18 years old.
@thibcabe : There’s only me as an adult, so the 2 free children passes cover the 7 and 6 year old ones. There are the 13 and 11 year old still remaining…
The question was if it’s possible to buy another adult pass for the 13 year old to get another free child pass for the 11 year old - that would be cheaper than to buy 2 youth passes for the 13 and 11 y.
Try if you can buy an adult pass (and get a free children's pass) for the oldest child and if that doesn't work you need to contact Customer Support and ask for the best solution.
Try if you can buy an adult pass (and get a free children's pass) for the oldest child and if that doesn't work you need to contact Customer Support and ask for the best solution.
There is no age restriction on who can use an adult pass. However, children can only travel for free together with an adult of at least 18 years old.