I think the outbound/inbound travel day means I have one day to start the final trip of my journey out of/into my home country...so I can be on a train leaving/getting home after the outbound/inbound travel day @marcas If you need to travel more than the outbound and inbound travelday in you home country you need to pay for those trips. so if my home country is the UK & I catch a train from London to Paris leaving at 11.45pm on my outbound day, I need to pay for the portion of the ticket from 12.00am to the time the train actually leaves the UK?...
I think the outbound/inbound travel day means I have one day to start the final trip of my journey out of/into my home country...so I can be on a train leaving/getting home after the outbound/inbound travel day
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