15 day continuous pass or 15 days within a month

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    5 March 2017 at 5:10:10 #810975

    C an you tell me what the difference is between the continuous and the pass with a month 15 days?

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    5 March 2017 at 17:55:28 #859636

    Hi conniecat,

    The Swiss Travel Pass if bought for 15 days and once validated (you indicate the first date of use on the pass) pass expires 15 days later (IE May 1 to 15)

    The Swiss Travel Pass Flex allows you to use any 15 days over a one month period. (the month starts after the first day of use) and you write in the pass the date of each day you decide to use the pass.

    IE if your first day is May 1, you can then write in 14 other dates in May to use before it expires on May 31.

    Does that make sense?

    Lucas

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    5 March 2017 at 22:36:28 #859637

    Yes many thanks Lucas.

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    6 March 2017 at 7:19:01 #859638

    Hi Conniecat,

    I misspoke slightly as there would be no need to “validate” the pass. You select the start date when ordering the pass so it would come with the first ‘date of use’ stamped on the ticket.

    Cheers.
    Lucas

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