Is Swiss Card better or Swiss Half price Pass

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A traveler named Vinc is planning a trip starting from Zurich Airport to Lausanne for work, then heading to Locarno for a holiday, and finally returning to Zurich Airport. They have questions about the Swiss Card coverage for their journeys and train fares, as well as seat reservations in June. Vinc is looking for clear answers to help plan their trip efficiently.

Key takeaways:
  • The Swiss Card covers the journey from Zurich Airport to Lausanne and from Locarno back to Zurich Airport.
  • You will need a regular ticket for the city bus to your hotel since it’s not free on the first and last travel day, but your hotel will provide a Transcard for free travel in Lausanne afterwards.
  • Train fares from Lausanne to Locarno are at half price with the Swiss Card, and you don’t need to make seat reservations for the trip in June.
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  • makbyv
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    19 May 2014 at 10:50:06 #806368

    My Travelling started on the first day from Zurich Airport to Lausanne for work. Some days later, I’m planning to travel from Lausanne to Locarno for a short holiday. Finally, on the final day, I’ll travel from Locarno back to Zurich Airport.

    Questions:

    1) Swiss Card do cover the journey from Zurich Airport to Lausanne and from Locarno back to Zurich Airport?

    2) From Zurich Airport, I need to take a train to Lausanne and then a bus to the hotel. Do the Swiss Card cover the this?

    3) What is the cost of train fare from Lausanne to Locarno using Swiss Card? Is it half price? (Lausanne to Brig to Domodossola and finally to Locarno is the fastest by train?). Do I require to reserve the train seat in advance in June?

    Regards

    Vinc

  • Annika
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    7328 posts
    Reply 1 of 2 • 19 May 2014 at 17:41:12 #839970

    Hello Vinc,

    1) Yes it does. The map of what’s covered is available for download here.

    2) I think the city bus is free as well, but I’ll look into that and get back to you.

    3) You would pay half the fare as listed in the timetable. Note that the timetable lists half fares by default. The common routes are via Lucerne (full price CHF 103) or via Brig – Domodossola (full price CHF 84). You don’t need reservations.

    All further Swiss Card details are on http://www.myswissalps.com/swisscard.

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    Annika
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    Reply 2 of 2 • 20 May 2014 at 9:28:30 #839971

    Hi Vinc,

    I have checked regarding the city bus: it is not free on the first and last free travel day, so you need a regular ticket on your way to the hotel. The hotel will provide you with a Lausanne Transcard Card, so you’ll enjoy free traveling in town from that point on.

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