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How to connect two passes to allow reservation of adjoing seats

  • July 6, 2025
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I purchased a 5 day pass for my registered disabled son. Then i obtained a free carer pass for myself to accompany him. My problem is connecting the two passes to same trip so i can reserve adjacent seats on trains ( very important for my son ). The system only lets me reserve one at a time so no guarantee of adjoining seats . Any advice  ?

Best answer by Danhiel

@Stan Vincent 

If you reserve two seats, as indicated in the above post, the reservation systems always try to give you adjacent seats. Sometimes you can choose them on a plan. If it is not possible, because almost all seats are already reserved, the only solution is to ask someone to make an exchange in the train, I’m sure that other people will be comprehensive in your situation.

Reservations are never connected with a specific pass, you must show them separately (only if they are mandatory).

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  • Railly clever
  • July 6, 2025

Reservations are best made elsewhere than through the Interrail/Eurail website. Please read more in the link below. 

https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm#Italy

 


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  • Keeps calm and carries on
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  • July 6, 2025

@Stan Vincent 

If you reserve two seats, as indicated in the above post, the reservation systems always try to give you adjacent seats. Sometimes you can choose them on a plan. If it is not possible, because almost all seats are already reserved, the only solution is to ask someone to make an exchange in the train, I’m sure that other people will be comprehensive in your situation.

Reservations are never connected with a specific pass, you must show them separately (only if they are mandatory).