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Hi everyone. Here’s my situation:

  • I have an Interrail Global Pass with 15 days in 2 months
  • When I will do my inbound journey back home, I might not have used all the days included in the pass
  • Let’s say I have used 12 days and then I do inbound journey (it counts as 1 day?) so I have used 13 days. My question is: do I still have the right to use the 2 remaining days? Of course I can’t repeat an outbound journey, but I can pay a full ticket for the outbound and once I’m out of my country, can I use Interrail Pass normally until using all the available days?

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide 🤗

Best answer by rvdborgt

You can still use any days you have left outside your country of residence.

Exception is the TGV Barcelona to France, for which you only need a pass that is valid in France.

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  • June 26, 2023

You can still use any days you have left outside your country of residence.

Exception is the TGV Barcelona to France, for which you only need a pass that is valid in France.


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  • June 26, 2023

Hi @rvdborgt perfect, thanks for your quick answer :)


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