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Outbound/inbound - what if you don't use them?


Having trouble understanding outbound / inbound travel days, I basically want to know if I can use them at all.  I’m from Ireland and will be flying to The Netherlands, and then flying home from Italy.  Am I able to use my first and last train journeys as inbound/outbound journeys, or would this be invalid as my country of residence is Ireland? Is it just for trains in Ireland for me for example?

Best answer by rvdborgt

You can use your inbound/outbound journeys in Ireland to get to/from the airport. Do note though that they are not extra travel days. It's just that on 2 of your travel days, you can also travel in your country of residence.

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  • June 2, 2022

You can use your inbound/outbound journeys in Ireland to get to/from the airport. Do note though that they are not extra travel days. It's just that on 2 of your travel days, you can also travel in your country of residence.


Ah I see thank you very much I understand now :)


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