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  • 1. Description

    A trip around Europe is too often an unchecked item on people’s bucket lists. It is nothing short of a dream for many to be spending time trekking across the Swiss Alps, visiting the art galleries in Rome, shopping in France, and more.

    While getting to Europe is easy enough, getting around can be tricky if not planned right.

    The best option to get around Europe is by train. There are few railway networks in the world as efficient and comfortable as the European rail networks. The comfort of the journey is only enhanced by the picturesque scenes that travellers have an insight to while touring the charming continent by train.

    Of course, the steep prices might seem daunting at first, but that’s where we come in.

    Economical and enormously efficient, we offer the Interrail Global Pass, which covers train transit across Europe, all on one pass. Wherever you want to go, and whenever you want to go, these rail passes allow you to build your journey according to your schedule and plan.

    With Interrail Global Pass you can visit 33 countries with just one pass! No tickets, no queuing—just simple, hassle-free travel across Europe.

    What’s more, we can help you avail of an attractive discount on your pass, as well, depending on the time of booking and travel. To top it off, there are special discounts for senior citizens and children available, too.

    The benefits of the Interrail Global Pass don’t end there – as a pass-holder, you can also avail discounts on select ferries, certain European hotels and hostels, museums and local transport, and much more.

    Popular questions
    Which Eurostar tickets are included and which pass do I need?

    • London / Ashford / Ebbsfleet – Paris
    • London / Ashford / Ebbsfleet – Brussels / Lille / Calais
    • London / Ashford / Ebbsfleet – Disneyland Paris
    • London– Rotterdam/Amsterdam (one way. The return is indirect via Brussels)

    You can travel with Eurostar with:

    • All Interrail Global passes

    You MUST have a reservation to travel on the Eurostar.

    Is there an additional cost for travelling on Eurostar?:

    The reservation cost is €30 Standard class and €38 standard Premier

    Please note, you are not permitted to travel in your home country on your Interrail Pass however you can use your Interrail Global Pass for one journey out of and one journey in to your home country.

  • 2. Eligibility

    Citizens from one of the countries of the European Union or one of the countries listed hereafter, or persons officially residing in one of the countries from the European Union or one of the countries listed hereafter, are eligible to travel with an Interrail Pass:

    Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia, Gibraltar, Iceland, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Vatican City.

    Citizens from outside EU member countries or outside one of the countries listed above, and persons officially residing outside one of these countries are eligible to travel with a Eurail Pass. Proof of citizenship can be established by a passport/identity card. Proof of residence can be established by government issued residency documents.

  • 3. Eligibility for Saver

    There is no saver pass available for this pass.

  • 4. Discount

    Benefits (e.g. free admissions, discounted travel) are available to Eurail passholders at a variety of partners including museums, attractions and shipping lines. Benefits can only be obtained on presentation of an activated Pass, and within the validity dates shown on the Pass.

    To claim a 'domestic' benefit (e.g. museum entry), your Pass must be valid in the country in question. To claim an 'international' benefit (e.g. reduced ferry travel), your Pass must be valid in both the countries of departure and arrival.

    Two kinds of benefits are available, namely those granting a reduction and those granting free travel/entrance. Benefits for free travel/entrance can only be granted to 'Flexi' passholders on a pre-selected 'travel day', whereas benefits offering a reduction can occur on any day within the overall validity of the pass, even if all the 'travel days' have been used.

  • 5. Validity

    The traveller may not begin the first journey before 00h00 hours on the first day of validity of the pass. The last journey must end at the latest at 24h00 hours on the last day of validity of the pass. The date and time taken into account are those stated in the timetables for arrival at the destination station.

    All Interrail Passes with the exception of the continuous Interrail Global Pass are so-called flexi passes.

    Holders of a flexi pass may choose the days of travel at their own convenience within the overall validity of the pass. The pass-holder must enter the date of each travel day on the pass before boarding the first train/ship of that day. This date must be entered by the traveller in blue or black non-erasable ink or with a blue or black non-erasable pen in the corresponding box on the calendar. Dates must be inserted in sequential order in the following manner, for example June 4:

    Travel by night train
    Customers will enter the date of departure in the calendar box for all trains. If customers are still on the train past midnight they do not need to activate a second day, unless they board a second train. There will be no longer be a time limit of 19:00 PM and 04:00 AM.

  • 6. Terms and Conditions

    Refunds, cancellations and exchanges
    All Interrail pass refund requests must be made exclusively at the company where the pass in question has been purchased, while presenting the original pass in its pass cover.

    Refunds are subject to a 15% cancellation fee to Interrail and an admin fee.

    Unused rail passes are refundable within one (1) year from the purchase date (this is the issue date printed on the pass), provided they have not been activated (validated).

    Partially used or validated passes are 100% non-refundable.

    Shipping charges are not refundable.

    Lost or stolen rail passes are neither refundable nor replaceable.

    Travel conditions
    All bookings are accepted and all passes are issued on the express condition that International Rail is not responsible nor liable for any loss (consequential or otherwise); damage (including, but not limited to, loss of, or damage to passengers' clothes, baggage, property, whatsoever); death, injury, delay, inconvenience or irregularity caused by, or arising from, or in connection with, any defect in any train, vehicle or other land or sea conveyance used, rented, or traveled in; or through the negligence, willful misconduct, strikes, or other acts, defaults, or omissions of any railroad carrier, car rental or other provider of goods and services.

    Travel on a Interrail pass is subject to the conditions, tariffs and regulations imposed by the European rail, shipping, bus or other companies, firms, or persons concerned.

     

    Conditions of Use

    1. Interrail Pass definition
    An Interrail Pass consists of a ticket and a Pass Cover. Neither the ticket nor the Pass Cover is valid on its own. Those who travel using one without the other are subject to the payment of a full-fare ticket and a maximum fine of 200 euro, subject to the rules of the relevant railway undertaking.

    2. An Interrail Pass is strictly personal
    An Interrail Pass is strictly personal, non-transferable and valid only upon presentation of a passport or other recognised photographic identification document (no copies accepted). Those who travel on an Interrail Pass without a passport or a legal equivalent are subject to the payment of a full-fare ticket and a maximum fine of 200 euro, subject to the rules of the relevant railway undertaking.

    3. Countries and companies for which the Interrail Pass is valid
    3.1 Validity of the Pass
    The Interrail Global Pass is valid for travel with the participating railway undertakings and shipping companies in the countries listed below. All participating railway undertakings and shipping companies are listed per country in the Interrail Rail Planner App under ‘Travel Info & Services’ à ‘Participating Trains’. An Interrail Global Pass has limited validity for travel in the country of residence of the Pass holder (see condition under 3.2). Interrail One Country Passes are only valid for the country printed on the ticket. An Interrail Benelux One Country Pass is valid in Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium. One Country Passes are not valid in the country of residence of the Pass holder.

    Austria (including Liechtenstein) > ÖBB + Westbahn
    Belgium > SNCB/NMBS + Thalys* + Eurostar*
    Bosnia-Herzegovina > ŽFBH + ŽRS
    Bulgaria > BDŽ
    Croatia > HŽ
    Czech Republic > ČD
    Denmark > DSB
    Finland > VR
    France (including Monaco) > SNCF + Thalys* + Eurostar*
    FYR Macedonia > MZ-T
    Germany > DB + Thalys*
    Great Britain > ATOC + Eurostar*
    Greece > TRAINOSE + Attica
    Group + Minoan Lines
    Hungary > MÁV-START + GYSEV
    Italy > Trenitalia + Attica Group + Minoan Lines
    Ireland > IÉ + NIR
    Lithuania
    Luxemburg > CFL
    Montenegro > ŽPCG
    Netherlands > NS + Thalys*
    Norway > NSB
    Poland > PKP
    Portugal > CP
    Romania > CFR
    Serbia > SV
    Slovakia > ZSSK
    Slovenia > SŽ
    Spain > RENFE
    Sweden > SJ
    Switzerland > SBB/CFF/FFS + BLS
    Turkey > TCDD

    * The customer’s Pass must be valid in both the country of departure and arrival (note: rule to be enforced from 1st April 2018 – further information to be communicated)

    3.2 Travel in Country of Residence with an Interrail Global Pass
    An Interrail Global Pass may only be used for two specific trips in the country of residence of the traveller (provided this country is an Interrail member country). These two trips are referred to as the outbound and inbound journey.

    • The outbound journey can be used to travel from any location in the country of residence to the border or an airport or port.
    • The inbound journey can be used to travel from the border or an airport or port back to their (final) destination in the country of residence.


    During these trips, the traveller may travel with more than one train, provided the trips are within the same day. Please note that the special rule for travel with an overnight train also applies.
    In order to make use of these trips, the traveller must indicate the relevant date and journey on the Interrail Pass Cover and on the Travel Calendar, in case of a Flexi Pass.

    3.3 Journey not entirely covered by the validity of the Pass
    If a traveller chooses to make a journey which is not entirely covered by the validity of  their Pass, the missing section of the journey has to be paid for at a normal fare.

    4. Benefits
    Benefits are price reductions offered to the Pass holders. A benefit can only be obtained:

    • On presentation of a Pass.
    • Within the overall validity of a Pass.
    • If the Interrail Pass is valid in the country in which the benefit is granted.
    • Generally only from the local ticket office, call-centre or website of the company offering the benefit.


    Interrail Passes entitle the holder to benefits on the lines of companies and non-transportation organisations as listed under Pass Benefits in the Rail Planner App. For specific details regarding the specific benefits see the Rail Planner App. There are two kinds of benefits, namely those entitling to free passage/entrance, and those granting a reduction.

    4.1 Free and reduction benefits
    For both free and reduction benefits for a domestic service the Pass must be valid in the country where the service is granted. For a reduction benefit on an international shipping line the Pass must be valid in the country of departure or the country of arrival but for a free benefit on an international shipping line the Pass must be valid in the country of departure and the country of arrival.

    For holders of a Flexi Pass reduction benefits can be used during the entire period of validity of the Pass. Free travel benefits for Flexi Pass holders can only occur on a date that has been marked on the Travel Calendar on the ticket.

    5. Recording Travel Diary details
    Before boarding a train, bus, or boat, each journey must be recorded on the Travel Diary.

    Please be aware that Travel Diary journey details are a crucial part of the ticket. Without these journey details your Pass is not valid.

    Those who travel without having recorded Travel Diary journey details are subject to the payment of a full-fare ticket and a maximum fine of 200 euro, subject to the rules of the relevant railway undertaking.

    6. Flexi Pass: Marking dates in the Travel Calendar
    Flexi Pass holders may choose the days on which they travel within the period of overall validity of the Pass. Before boarding the first train, bus, or boat on a travel day, the date must be marked on the Travel Calendar. This should be done with a pen with blue or black non-erasable ink in the corresponding boxes on the ticket. Written dates must be entered with 2 digits (7th of May is 07/05) and in sequential order as in the following example:

    Those who travel on a date that has not been marked on the ticket are subject to the payment of a full-fare ticket and a maximum fine of 200 euro, subject to the rules of the relevant railway undertaking. Once a travel date is entered, any attempt to correct it will be considered an attempt of fraud and the ticket will be confiscated. If a mistake is made, the Pass holder can:

    • Enter the correct date on the Travel Calendar, which means that the Pass holder loses a (non-refundable) travel day;


    or

    • In all other cases, before ticket control, ask a ticket inspector for advice.


    7. Flexi Pass: overnight journeys
    If the Pass holder boards a direct overnight train after 19:00h (7pm), and the train arrives at its final destination after 04:00h (4am), it is only necessary to enter the date of arrival on the Travel Calendar. This also covers travel between 19:00h (7pm) and 24:00h (midnight) on the date of departure, as long as the dates of departure and arrival both fall within the overall period of the Pass’ validity.

    For example, if you board a train to Munich that departs at 21:10 on 11th August, set to arrive at its destination at 06:15 the following morning, you only have to enter 12th August in your Travel Calendar.

    If the Pass holder boards an overnight train before 19:00h (7pm), it is necessary to use two travel days.

    When using an overnight ferry covered by the Pass, either the date of departure or arrival may be entered on the Travel Calendar.

    8. Seat availability, reservations and surcharges
    An Interrail Pass does not guarantee a seat on a train or boat, unless a separate reservation is secured in advance. Fees for seat reservations, sleeping accommodation, port taxes, meals, and other services offered on board of trains and boats are not included in the Pass. For certain trains and ferries, reservations in advance are compulsory and surcharges and/or supplements may apply. Pass holders must book and/or pay in advance for the following:

    • Seat reservation for most high-speed trains (like SNCF TGV, Thalys, Lyria, Trenitalia Freccia, RENFE AVE, PKP EIP). The holder must pay charges and supplements in advance, in particular, those levied for seat reservations (sometimes additional services are included in the reservation fee),
    • Sleeping accommodation: the use of sleeping accommodation (like couchettes and beds) for all night trains
    • Panoramic coach: some scenic trains have the option to travel in a special panoramic coach, which requires a reservation
    • Meals, which are included in the supplement of some trains
    • Other services offered on board trains (telephone, newspapers etc.)


    Special ferry surcharges: Pass holders must book and/or pay the following:

    • The use of cabins, berths and reclining seats on ships of the ferry companies
    • Season supplements from June to September on the shipping lines operated by Attica Group (Superfast Ferries and Blue Star Ferries) or Minoan Lines between Italy and Greece
    • Port taxes
    • The use of certain boats


    9. Misuse of an Interrail Pass and confiscation
    Railway staff are entitled to confiscaste a Pass:

    • Which is a photocopy or a counterfeit
    • That is being used by anyone other than the person to whom it was issued
    • On which the data on the ticket has been altered (on any of the boxes)
    • Used outside its period of validity
    • Misused in the country of residence
    • Used without a passport or other recognised photographic identification document (no copies accepted)


    Moreover, the Pass holder is subject to the payment of a full fare ticket for the journey made and a maximum fine of 200 euro, subject to the rules of the relevant railway undertaking. In all the cases above, the Pass holder is considered to be attempting fraud against both Eurail Group G.I.E. and the carrier they are travelling with. This will be reported to national authorities, who will determine the appropriate penalties.

    10. Luggage
    With regard to the transportation of luggage, holders of an Interrail Pass are subject to the same conditions as holders of ordinary tickets of the railway undertaking of the train they travel on.

    11. Interrail Pass period of validity
    An Interrail Pass is valid within the overall time period indicated on the Pass. Travel can begin after 00:00 hours on the first date of validity, and the last trip must be completed by midnight (24:00 hours) on the last date of validity.

    12. 1st and 2nd class
    An Interrail Pass is valid for travel in the class indicated on the ticket. 1st class Passes are also valid in 2nd class carriages. Those wishing to travel 1st class with a 2nd class Pass must pay the full difference between 1st and 2nd class fare on the respective route. There is no refund for 1st class Pass holders travelling in 2nd class.

    13. Eligibility
    Citizens from one of the countries of the European Union or one of the countries listed hereafter, or persons officially residing in one of the countries from the European Union or one of the countries listed hereafter, are eligible to travel with an Interrail Pass:

    Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, FYR Macedonia, Gibraltar, Iceland, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Vatican City.

    Citizens from outside EU member countries or outside one of the countries listed above, and persons officially residing outside one of these countries are eligible to travel with a Eurail Pass. Proof of citizenship can be established by a passport/identity card. Proof of residence can be established by government issued residency documents.

    14. Duplicates and replacement of Interrail Passes
    A duplicate Interrail Pass cannot be issued for those that are damaged, lost or stolen. Passes bearing incorrect information due to a mistake made by the issuing office can only be replaced by the issuing office.

    15. Interrail Pass categories
    Restrictions apply to using Interrail Passes in different categories:

    • A Child Pass can only be used by travellers who are younger than 12 years of age on the first day that the Pass is valid. A free Child Pass can only be used in combination with an Adult Pass and a maximum of two free Child Passes per Adult Pass can be issued. Children younger than 4 years of age can travel for free and without a Pass, unless a separate seat or bed is requested. In that case a separate Child ticket or Pass may be required.
    • A Youth Pass can only be used by travellers who are younger than 28 years of age on the first day that the Pass is valid.
    • A Senior Pass can only be used by travellers who are at least 60 years of age on the first day that the Pass is valid.


    16. Cancellation and refund policy

    Refund requests can only be granted for unused, non-promotional Passes. Passes are considered 'used' on or after the first day of validity of the Pass. Promotional Passes or Passes that have been (partially) used, lost, damaged or stolen cannot be refunded or replaced. Tickets purchased to replace lost or stolen Passes can also not be refunded. All refund requests must be made in writing by the Pass holder exclusively at the agency/office where the Pass in question was purchased, while presenting the original ticket in its Pass Cover.

    In order to obtain a refund, the Pass holder shall either:

    • Return the Pass to the place of purchase before the first day of validity, or
    • Have a railway official certify the Pass as ‘UNUSED’ before the first day of validity.
      Refund applications for Passes certified as ‘UNUSED’ are accepted up to a year after the date of issue. Refunds are subject to the deduction of a 15 percent cancellation fee. 


    17. Liability

    Eurail Group G.I.E. only acts as an intermediary of the European carriers and is not liable for operation of the carriers or for damages or extra costs incurred due to loss of baggage, theft, force majeure or other causes.

    18. Compensation policy
    In the event that a Pass holder experiences during the period of validity of the Pass, three or more train delays that are longer than 60 minutes each (two or more delays in case of a One Country Pass), he/she has the right to apply for compensation from the Eurail Group G.I.E.  for the sustained delay. Claims for refunds on any other necessary expenses incurred due to these delays should be addressed to the relevant railway company.. For further information and for details on the procedure for compensation, please refer to www.eurailgroup.org/compensation.

    19. Legal provisions
    Pass holders are subject to these Conditions of Use and to the Conditions of Carriage of the carrier(s) applicable to the Interrail Pass, as well as to the applicable EU and international law. International journeys are governed by:

    • The Uniform Rules concerning the Contract of International Carriage of Passengers by Rail (CIV – Annex A to COTIF),
    • Regulation (EC) No 1371/2007 on rail passengers’ rights and obligations (PRR) (applies in the European Union),
    • National law.


    Domestic journeys within the European Union are subject to the PRR and the respective national law. Domestic journeys outside the European Union are subject to the applicable national law.

    For details on international regulations please refer to: www.cit-rail.org/en/passenger-traffic/legislation/.

    20. Prevalence of English version
    In the event of a conflict between the English version and other linguistic versions of these Conditions of Use, the English version (see https://eurailgroup.org/terms-conditions) shall prevail.