I am trying to book reservations for a journey from Haparanda towards Malmö at sj.se.
I can keep it short, according to https://www.sj.se/en/customer-service/frequently-asked-questions/158/eurail , sj.se does no longer sell reservations for paper passes, which seems to become a huge problem for me.
Questions:
- Why is such a change introduced clandestinely? I have three outstanding paper passes, which I want to use to travel throughout all Sweden (Finland → Germany and vice versa).
- What options do I have for booking SJ trains now? vy.se doesn't sell SJ trains either, and interrail.eu, according to https://www.interrail.eu/en/book-reservations/how-do-i-make-seat-reservations would send paper reservations for Swedish trains; which is quite useless given the huge postal transfer times towards Finland, beside the fact that in case of travel disturbances, I need to be able to rebook.
I must say, I am pretty angry regarding the way this change has been introduced, why didn't they enter a red banner six months before on their website, “be careful, 1st January we stop selling that reservations”?
It seems that my options now are, either I pay full-price tickets through Sweden and loose the interrail discount, or I travel with reservation-free trains from Umea/Sundsvall to the south, which probably takes me another day and causes costs (lost interrail days and costs for staying overnight) as well.
Not good.
Thanks for any hints.