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  • June 14, 2026
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I have been previously able to access the LTG Link site to book seat reservations from Vilnius to Warsaw. However, the LTG Link site seems suddenly to have decided to not allow access from Australia. Does anyone know if this is temporary, seasonal (with the high season approaching), or an IT fix I’d need to find locally (in Australia - eg using a VPN or similar)? I was hoping to book a couple of remain legs of our trip in Lithuania next week when I believe bookings open and don’t want to miss out on seat reservations, especially as some trains only run once per day.

Best answer by ralderton

I’ve just tested, and it doesn’t connect with my VPN set to UK or Australia (Error 403), but seems to work fine when it’s set to Lithuania. 

No idea if that’s deliberate or just IT on the blink!

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ralderton
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  • June 14, 2026

I’ve just tested, and it doesn’t connect with my VPN set to UK or Australia (Error 403), but seems to work fine when it’s set to Lithuania. 

No idea if that’s deliberate or just IT on the blink!


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  • June 14, 2026

The LTG website seems to be reachable again.

I had no problem booking reservations there a few weeks ago.


Thanks for the replies. The LTG Link website is still not reachable directly from Australia (Monday morning here). Strange as it was working perfectly OK only a week or so ago. Cheers.

 


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  • June 15, 2026

It worked yesterday from Estonia. Now I'm in Finland and no joy.


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  • June 16, 2026

Still in Finland and it works again.


Finn Bening
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  • June 17, 2026

Hello, what about booking a first-class ticket from Kaunas to Tallinn? Does anyone happen to have experience booking first-class connections on the international Baltic train network?  Do you really have to email all three countries and reserve a section of the route?I'm grateful for any information and experiences you can share. I expect to be able to book my ticket in two days, but not in first class. Best regards, Finn 


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  • June 17, 2026

Hello, what about booking a first-class ticket from Kaunas to Tallinn? Does anyone happen to have experience booking first-class connections on the international Baltic train network?  Do you really have to email all three countries and reserve a section of the route?

If you have a pass, then you don't book tickets, because you already have one. You book reservations.

Seat61 explains what you have to do, and there's only 1 e-mail involved:

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