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Hey,

Some friends and I have booked mobile passes separately and we would like to book our tickets together. We can't merge them, what should we do?

Best answer by Nanja

Hi, currently there is an issue on our side regarding reservations for more than 1 traveller.

As a temporary workaround you can follow the following instructions: 

- Send a private message with your order number
- You will receive one Pass Cover number (This number can be used for all travellers)
- Go to your account -> Trips & Traveller management, add and/or edit your fellow travellers and add all missing data (the pass validity, country (for One Country Pass), start date and pass cover number.

 

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  • Railmaster
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  • July 21, 2021

If you could share some details (Route ,Trains) we can suggest few pages as it´s actual a bit hard to do it via Interrail itself as they have a small problem with their system :) 

 


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  • Rail rookie
  • 2 replies
  • July 22, 2021

Hey,

 

But I created one Master trip and then I duplicated it to add my friends but I can't make a common reservation. 

 

We leave from France and we will go to Germany then to Prague, Vienna and Budapest ;)

 

Thank’s


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  • July 22, 2021

Hi, currently there is an issue on our side regarding reservations for more than 1 traveller.

As a temporary workaround you can follow the following instructions: 

- Send a private message with your order number
- You will receive one Pass Cover number (This number can be used for all travellers)
- Go to your account -> Trips & Traveller management, add and/or edit your fellow travellers and add all missing data (the pass validity, country (for One Country Pass), start date and pass cover number.

 


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  • Railmaster
  • 10720 replies
  • July 22, 2021

Some other suggestions:

In both cases, you avoid the extra fee of 2 EUR per person and train that you pay when booking through Interrail. For Berlin to Prague, you can also use the Deutsche Bahn or Czech Railways.

For Prague to Vienna, you can use Czech railways or ÖBB.


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