Swiss Flexi Pass for the route to Jungfraujoch

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    24 August 2013 at 19:18:14 #806153

    Hello,

    I would like to clarify the usage of Swiss Flexi Pass (2 days). I understand that the pass can enjoy 50% discount on train and on most mountain-top excursions between the first and last validated dates. Does it mean I can get 50% discount on the way from Grindelward to Jungfraujoch on a non selected day during the period? Am I right that I don’t need to take a day off from the Swiss Flexi Pass in this case? Thanks.

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    Arno
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    25 August 2013 at 13:22:49 #839188

    Hi littlebird,

    Everything you write is correct, except that the Jungfrau railway is the only exception as for the discount: it’s 25% off there, and 50% off everywhere. Details about the pass can be found on this page. You can download the validity map there too.

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    25 August 2013 at 18:07:34 #839189

    Thanks Arno. Could I buy the swiss pass when I arrive in Geneva? Does the train station office open on Sunday?

    Arno
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    26 August 2013 at 2:03:48 #839190

    Hi littlebird,

    Yes, the office will be open on Sundays too. Opening hours are at the SBB website. You can also buy the pass online though. All options are at the page I linked to in my previous post.

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