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Kelly_B
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Posted 14 years ago

I am looking to go around Europe in July with some friends. I know I want to purchase a global Pass but I am confused about the different types.

there is the:[list:22pp706l][/list:u:22pp706l][b]10 days in 22 days[/b]- is this 10 days travel in a 22day period? is it unlimited travel on each day? could I use each trip to a different country as one of the 10?

or there is the [b]22 days/1 month continuous travel[/b]. Is this 22/1month in days and unlimited travel whenever and to where ever? or is it only certain days, amount of days?

Please Help! :|

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Peter
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replied 14 years ago

Hi Kelly.

[b]10 days in 22:[/b] you fix the starting date of your InterRail ticket when purchasing it.
Then you can fill in within the period of 22 days the ticket is valid [b]10 days manually[/b] whenever you need one.
[b]ONE[/b] travel days if from [b]00:01h in the morning until 23:59h at night[/b]. You can use as much trains as you want.
There is as well a nice rule concerning [b]night trains[/b]: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]

[b]22 days / 1 month continuous:[/b]
Travel as much as you want. No need to fill in travel days.
You can travel every day, 24 hours per day.

Keep in mind: for some trains you will have to pay a supplement. Read as well here:
[u]https://rail.cc/en/first-interrail-tour/f3303[/u]

Peter :)

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Kelly_B
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replied 14 years ago

Thank you so much for your help. Now it is much clearer. :D

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Peter
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replied 14 years ago

Don't hesitate to ask if you have some more questions. :)