vluvski
Traveller
4 comments
Posted 7 years ago
I want to make sure I understand the inbound and outbound journeys correctly. Are these required to be taken on the first and last day, or, of I get a longer pass, can I use it for inbound and outbound on days 1 and 4, and leave days 5-7 available for a trip where I have another means to get in and out of my home country?
Along those same lines, with my planned Cologne-Vienna-Budapest-Zagreb-Munich-Cologne itinerary, if we ride overnight after 19:00 Zagreb to Munich, is it still considered the same journey as long as our Munich-Cologne train falls on that same date even if we get off to roam Munich for a half day, or do the times need to be basically continuous (factoring in connection waits, of course)?
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi!
You dont have to use outbound/inbound travel days on the first/last date of validity. It is also possible to "save" some travel days for after the inbound travel - as you have written above.
This question has been quite popular lately and there is no clear guideline in the official documents; I will check once again to get a definitive answer on that.
You can travel from Zagreb to Munich with the night train, using only the arrival day in Munich as travel day; you then have to finish your journey until 23:59 on the arrival day. If you want, you can also spend the day in Munich and only continue after a few hours. As long as if the journey is finished until midnight you will only need this one day travel day.
Flo
MDOD93
Traveller
1 comments
I am going to piggyback this thread, rather than submitting a new post with a variation on the same question.
I am travelling from Ireland (My home country) to Berlin on the 14th of November. My interrailing ticket does not activate until Sunday the 19th of November.
Am I definitely not required to fill in an outbound/inbound trip? I am trying to keep my interrailing independent of my travel from/to home. Is there an issue with doing this?
Matthew
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi Matthew, welcome to railcc!
You do not have to use your inbound/outbound journeys. If you have other plans to start/end your journey, without needing inbound/outbound trips you do not have to use them and can save your travel days exclusively for train travel abroad.
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Flo
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
In regard to the initial question (use of "saved up" travel days after using the inbound travel (or using travel days before using the outbound travel): this is allowed, I just received confirmation from Eurailgroup (those who are responsible for managing Interrail, rules stuff etc...). :)
Flo