Milan to Interlaken with a Swiss Travel Pass

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    12 July 2016 at 16:39:46 #809660

    Hi, I would like to traveling from Milan to Spiez by train and I have gone through several chats in the forums but not clear on few things.

    1. I will take a Swiss Travel pass

    2. I will book the ticket from Milan to Domodossola on Trenitalia (Eurocity 52 departing at 11.23 and arriving Domodossolo at 12.43)

    3. On the same train I will activate Swiss pass and continue to travel Domodossolo to Spiez, without getting down from the train and travel in the same train showing the swiss pass and arrive to Spiez 13.53

    It is how the above works? I wanted to book for my me and my family. Also kindly advise for my four days stay which is the best swiss pass I should avail.

    Regards

    Suresh Babu

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    Arno
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    12 July 2016 at 16:49:11 #854029

    Hi Suresh Babu,

    Thanks for posting on MySwissAlps! The trip indeed works like you described. A few details:

    • You don’t need to “activate” your Swiss Travel Pass in the train if you print it at home. There’s nothing else you need to do.
    • Trenitalia tickets are sold by many different websites. It might be convenient to buy your pass and ticket from one website. Please see myswissalps.com/ swisstravelpass/price for where to buy your pass (a 4-day Swiss Travel Pass seems fine as you plan to stay 4 days), and myswissalps.com/ traintickets/italy/ price for where to buy Trenitalia tickets.
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