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Susanita
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Posted 8 years ago

Hello,
We are in the initial planning stages of working out a family interrail trip with our 8 and 11 year old (before the kids are old enough to pay!) on a full month pass. A lot of the trains we are looking at seem to have supplements. Is this just to book them in advance? And if so, would we have to pay four supplements or one for the booking? We are similarly interested in maybe doing a couple of sleeper trains so would be interested to know if the supplement is per person - considering our kids don't have to pay for the interrail pass
Thanks for any help!

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

Hi!

Supplement = compulsory reservation in almost all cases.
This means that you have to buy a seat reservation in advance.
Each traveller needs an own reservation: 4 travellers > 4 seat reservations.
Reservation prices are always per person.

:arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-train-reservation[/u]

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Thank you! :)


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maxitravels
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replied 8 years ago

Thanks for this information as I was also wishing to know that. I travel with my year old son and my 6 year old daughter.

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

OK, you have to consider that your kids will fall in different child categories then and may not have to pay any supplements (this especially applies to your one year old).