Swiss Family Card and child ticket to Mt. Titlis

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A traveler is planning a trip to Mount Titlis via Engelberg and is wondering if they need to buy a ticket for their child under 11 years old since they have a Swiss Travel Pass and Swiss Family Card. It turns out that the Swiss Family Card covers children aged 6-15 if the adults have a Swiss Travel Pass, so no extra ticket is needed for the child.

Key takeaways:
  • Children aged 6-15 are covered by the Swiss Family Card when adults have a Swiss Travel Pass, so extra tickets for kids in this age range are not needed.
  • Adults must buy a discounted ticket at Engelberg to reach Mount Titlis.
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    Reply 1 of 1 • 21 July 2017 at 6:55:45 #867112

    Hi joechist2005 and welcome to MySwissAlps!

    No, the Swiss Family Card covers children (6-15) on all trips within Switzerland as long as the adults have a Swiss travel system rail pass.

    So no need for extra tickets, even though each adult has a Swiss Travel Pass and will need to buy a discounted ticket at Engelberg to Mt. Titlis.

    Cheers.
    Lucas

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