AS an absolute last minute action you could buy another mobile pass and use the exchange pass feature as it has not been activated. The worst case is a cost of 15 euro (plus the cost of the second pass which will be refunded later), I am sure Interrail would be sympathetic and consider avoiding the 15 euro charge, especially if it turns out to be a fault on their post. What is the recommended course of action if one needs to use the exchange pass feature of a mobile pass that hasn't been activated? Looking forward to your response.
Based on your travel plans, it seems like you have a well-defined itinerary for your family trip. When considering whether to use a Eurail pass or individual tickets, it's essential to evaluate the overall cost and convenience. Since you have specific travel dates and destinations, it would be beneficial to compare the cost of individual tickets for each leg of your journey against the price of a Eurail pass. Take into account any discounts available for seniors and young adults.Regarding seat availability, Eurail pass holders typically have a certain number of seats allocated on each train, but it's important to note that seat reservations may be required or recommended for certain trains or routes. While "the train line" may indicate that there are only two seats left, it's possible that additional seats may still be available for Eurail pass holders, even if the online information suggests otherwise. It's advisable to check directly with the train operator or the local ticket office
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