Please help me. I have read the answers to similar questions but they do not help at all with this issue. I have a Global Pass, I have created an account, but how do I get this pass that my friend bought added to my account?
Our passes have not been activated yet, my friend has bought the part of the trip that we’ll take together and created it already, with reservations and all. How can I add these to my account and actually get my Pass under my account? Adding the trips to the app was easy, but we cannot figure out how I can actually add my pass to my account.
Please, don’t reply with the same answers about reservations. I need my pass under my account since we will not travel the same route in the end. We thought it would be simple for one of us to buy the passes and the first part of the trip, had no idea it would make things this hard.
My friend bought my Interrail Pass and I cannot connect it to my online account
Best answer by Yorkie
This has been a confusing thread to read and I wonder whether back to basics may help.
Each mobile pass can only be placed on a single device, but several passes can be added to the same device if required.
If the pass has been activated it cannot be removed and transferred to another device unless it has not been used and deactivated, except by customer service. This is also the case after the first travel day has started.
There is no automatic link between the website trips and those on the Rail Planner app.
The mobile pass is effectively your own “print a ticket machine”, done by transferring a train from your “Trip” to your pass. This creates a QR code for the whole of that travel day and a text listing of the trains you add to your pass.
Trains can be added to your TRIP in the app either by transferring from the planner or adding it manually if it isn’t listed. From here you simply toggle the on-screen trip to add it to your travel day in your pass, hence “printing” your own ticket.
This is your ticket for all trains you travel on and is the first thing inspectors check.
Some trains are reservable (both mandatory and optional), but note your pass is simply a ticket to travel on a specific train and never a reservation.
Reservations are always separate from your “Ticket” They are never combined into a single document to travel.
On mandatory reservation trains you need both items - your completed pass for that travel day with the QR code and the train listed in the text, AND proof of your reservation - either printed or as a pdf if supplied.
Reservations are never linked to specific passes, but frequently contain the name of the passenger(s), but that is all. Where a pass is needed for booking (such as Eurostar) again the pass number is only used at booking to ensure you are not trying to get a cheap ticket.
Some checkpoints (e.g. Eurostar)will allow you to pass just by scanning your reservation bar code, your pass will also be needed for later inspection, sometimes before boarding, sometimes onboard the train.
On trains not requiring but offering optional reservations you simply need to show your completed pass to inspectors, but obviously still need the details to find your seat and, if necessary, settle disputes on board.
Obviously on all trains not offering reservations you simply present the completed pass with QR code and specific train listed.
I apologise if this is patronising but sometimes we can benefit from returning to the beginning in order to clarify our thinking.
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