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Help Need a Pass Cover Number to make a seat reservation via SNCB International website & Mobile Pass number

  • December 15, 2024
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Hello, my husband and I will be traveling from Munich to Paris, and when trying to make a seat reservation through the rail planner app it guides me to make a seat reservation via the the SNCB website https://travel.b-europe.com/eurail-ge/en/booking#TravelWish, once I fill all the information in it asks for my pass cover number, I can't seem to find that number anywhere. I found this website https://www.eurail.com/en/book-reservations#/generatePassCoverNumber that can generate a pass cover number but I don't know how or where to find my mobile pass number. I looked through the confirmation email when I purchased the passes but it's not showing a “mobile” pass number that is 6 characters long and can contain numbers and letters.  The numbers I see within the confirmation email include: Order Number, & Pass Number, mind you it’s not stating its a “mobile” pass number. Within the Rail Planner app, I can view the pass reference (which is the same as the pass number on the confirmation email) & the ID number (9 digit number). Hope someone can help, we leave in 3 days to Europe. Thank you so much. 

Best answer by rvdborgt

  1. The mobile pass number is in the confirmation mail you received after ordering. It's also in the order overview in your Eurail account. It indeed consists of 6 alphanumeric characters.
  2. It's cheaper to book this reservation on www.raileurope.com, since that website doesn't have extra booking fees (both B-europe and Eurail have that). Change the currency to euros, because paying in other currencies is up to 5% more expensive.
  3. Use this page as a guide for reservations:
    https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm
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  • December 15, 2024
  1. The mobile pass number is in the confirmation mail you received after ordering. It's also in the order overview in your Eurail account. It indeed consists of 6 alphanumeric characters.
  2. It's cheaper to book this reservation on www.raileurope.com, since that website doesn't have extra booking fees (both B-europe and Eurail have that). Change the currency to euros, because paying in other currencies is up to 5% more expensive.
  3. Use this page as a guide for reservations:
    https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm

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