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I'll have more than 1 inbound and 1 outbound journey. What to do?


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I would like to get a Global pass - 4 days, but I have to get back to my country (Belgium) somewhere in the middle of my journey. These are the trips I would like to make:

Brussels- Hamburg

Aarhus- Brussels

Brussels - Kopenhagen

Kopenhagen-Brussels

Is this allowed since the general conditions say there is only one inbound and one outbound journey?

Best answer by seewulf

You can do it but then need from the border of Belgium to Brussels and Brussels to the border a standard ticket as you can use only one inbound and one outbound journey during your trip :)

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You can do it but then need from the border of Belgium to Brussels and Brussels to the border a standard ticket as you can use only one inbound and one outbound journey during your trip :)


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You can use the DB planner to work out which of those 4 trips are most expensive by requesting journeys Aachen Hbf - Brussels and use the reduction "BahnCard 100”. That way, you will only pay for the Belgian part of the journey. If there are Saver/Sparpreis tickets available, it will also be shown. Savers are only available from/to Aachen and not to the border bur can still be cheaper than a flexible ticket from/to the border. Use Interrail for the 2 most expensive tickets.


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