you could try to reserve at SNCF Ticket offices but iam note sure :/
Option B is a reservation service like Interrails own APP or Website or Italiarail.com as trenitalia stoped to sell them back in 2019 :/
Option C at a local ticket office in Italy
Option D via the call center of trenitalia :/
you could try to reserve at SNCF Ticket offices but iam note sure :/
I think SNCF should be able to do that. Option A2 is to call SNCF to book reservations:
https://www.sncf.com/fr/service-client/nous-contacter/telephone
Thank you for your response.
I passed SNCF office but they said that they couldn't book seats for trains in Italy. I tried to book on italiarail.com but its seems to me a price of travel tickets than reservation fees.
I will travel in one week and I'm so nervous.
I can't understand why I have 3 QR codes through app Rail Planner and what is it for ? Do you have any idea ? Can I use it to travel ?
Good day!
I passed SNCF office but they said that they couldn't book seats for trains in Italy. I tried to book on italiarail.com but its seems to me a price of travel tickets than reservation fees.
I will travel in one week and I'm so nervous.
I can't understand why I have 3 QR codes through app Rail Planner and what is it for ? Do you have any idea ? Can I use it to travel ?
The barcode in the app is your ticket. The app will generate a new one for each travel day.
For some trains, you will need a reservation. It seems strange that SNCF can't book reservations for Italy, but I guess it's possible. But it's also possible that some staff members don't know how to do it.
On Italiarail, you can book via https://app.italiarail.com/itinerary (click on Add ticket(s)). Italiarail has a fee of EUR 3.50 per order so it's best to collect multiple reservations in one order. You will need a pass cover number though, which you can get from customer service.
On the Interrail website it should also be possible to book reservations for Italy but I never use it because of the 2 EUR extra fee per reservation.
You can always book at the ticket counter in Italy. No need to be nervous.