Flexi-pass and other queries

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    9 June 2011 at 21:14:56 #804379

    1.On this site there is no option for a single person flexi-pass ticket- in the drop down box it has to be for 2 minimum- is that right?
    2. I believe on one of the official sites it says the 4, 5, 6 days within the month have to be *non consecutive*- so you can’t ever use it two days in a row?
    3. For my purposes I was thinking of getting a Swiss Card- this would give me (Inwards) free travel inclusive from Chamonix via Martigny to my destination in Interlaken, and (outwards) one journey from anywhere to my exit airport in Geneva; plus half fare anyware else and 50% rather than 25% discount on the Jungfraujoch?
    4. Also just checking that a return ticket on the Jungfraujoch includes coming back the next day (I wanted to overnight in one of the huts)

    I’ll be spending 5 days in the country altogether, but two will be occupied by the Jungfrau trip.

    Thanks for help with these details!

    Bill

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    Arno
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    15471 posts
    10 June 2011 at 3:43:39 #833122

    Hi Bill, welcome here!

    1. The default selection is a Swiss Saver Flexi Pass. It’s a discounted version which can only be used for 2 or more people traveling together. If you change that to Swiss Flexi Pass, you can select one person as well.
    2. You can use the days however you like; consecutive or non-consecutive.
    3. That’s exactly right! The Swiss Card sounds like a good choice for your trip.

    Have fun!

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