rockzk
Traveller
1 comments
Posted 13 years ago
Hey, guys. I'm really interested in the InterRail ONE COUNTRY pass FINLAND. It says it is available for 3, 4, 6 or 8 travel days within the time frame of one month. If i choose ,say, the 3 travel days, does it have to be 3 days in a row or it can be 3 separate days?
Thanks for your time and help.
Flo
Traveller
10724 comments
Hi!
You can freely choose your travel days within the period of validity - they do not have to be consecutive. If you order your pass, you only have to select the first the of validity of your pass (if you choose Nov 2 for example the pass is valid until Dec 1).
After you receive your pass, you then have to fill in each travel day manually - this has to be done before you board the first train on each day.
Our shop :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-pass-finland[/u] Thank you. :)
Flo 8)
rockzk
Traveller
1 comments
[quote]Hi!
You can freely choose your travel days within the period of validity - they do not have to be consecutive. If you order your pass, you only have to select the first the of validity of your pass (if you choose Nov 2 for example the pass is valid until Dec 1).
After you receive your pass, you then have to fill in each travel day manually - this has to be done before you board the first train on each day.
Our shop :arr: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-pass-finland[/u] Thank you. :)
Flo 8) [/quote]
Thank you so much ;)
nltrainer
Traveller
1405 comments
warning; ALL long-dist trains are for the big majority of people-the Fins, all reserved-tickets all show car/seat nr. Seats are NOT marked as such. IR-users are set free of making the tedious trip to the windows every time (presumably as the fee for RES is so low that it outsets the high wages for employees-plus that most offices now only have very limited open-hours, Finld really is a web-country). This means that at any stop someone can come in and tell you you have their seat.
Sleepers are quite cheap and also quite good here. The after 19.00=next day applies here.