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Cost of seat reservations on Bernina express

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A traveler from the UK is visiting Switzerland from October 27th to November 1st and planning to take the Bernina Express trip from Chur to Tirano. They are confused about the price differences for seat reservations between two websites and seek clarity on whether they can purchase from either site given that they already have a 1st class Swiss Rail Pass.

Key takeaways:
  • You need both your Swiss Rail Pass and a seat reservation for the Bernina Express trip.
  • It's okay to choose the cheaper option for your seat reservation, as long as it corresponds to the correct train and coach number.
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  • Anonymous
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    10 October 2012 at 13:09:34 #805656

    I live in the UK and am visiting Switzerland October 27th – November 1st. I have bought a 1st class Swiss Rail Pass. I plan on taking the Bernina express trip – from Chur to Tirano and back to Chur.I am looking to make a seat reservation. I have looked on swisspasses.com and their price is £20.50 per person (with 1st class swiss pass). The cost on the site http://www.rhb.ch is 18.00CHF each (1st class) Do you know why is there would be such a difference in price? I am unsure of which site to purchase the reservation from – the obvious choice seems to be the cheaper one – but am I actually comparing like for like?

    Just to clarify my question. Because the prices seemed so different, I was wondering if the seat reservation sold by swisspasses.com was different from the seat reservation sold by the site http://www.rhb.ch? I am so confused by the different web sites. Am I correct in thinking that what I need to travel on the Bernina express is my Swiss Rail Pass and a seat reservation. (and it doesn’t matter where I get that seat reservation from?)

  • Annika
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    7342 posts
    Reply 1 of 2 • 12 October 2012 at 6:19:16 #837334

    Hello Pinky! Prices can always differ per reseller, depending on (for example) exchange rates. You can just go for the cheapest option. We don’t work with swisspasses.com, so I can’t provide information on their reservations.

    Anyway, you need your Swiss Pass and your additional seat reservation for the Bernina Express trip indeed, and it doesn’t matter where you got your reservations from – as long as they’re for the exact train and couch number you’re entering.

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    Reply 2 of 2 • 12 October 2012 at 8:28:55 #837335

    Thanks for the clarification!

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