Fine turning our 3 day Zurich to murren and back

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    30 June 2013 at 18:32:22 #806082

    Hello again
    If we go to schilthorn on day 2 of our 3 days and there are 6 of us and we have the flexi pass super saver, could 5 of us walk from murren to gimmelwald and one maybe needed to take gondola or train and could we switch back and forth that day goin Down into valley walking and riding — point being if we get super saver must we all be doing same thing together when it involves using train etc. facilities around murren and lauterbrunnen.

    We are choosing flexi pass super saver so we dont have to go to ticket booth.

    Thanks

    Peggy

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    Annika
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    1 July 2013 at 8:20:29 #838983

    Hi Peggy. The Swiss Saver Flexi Pass is one physical ticket meant for two or more travelers. So in order to profit from free traveling or discounts, the travelers listed on the pass have to share this ticket. It’s no problem if only a few of the group members use the pass (you’re even allowed to travel on your own with this pass), but the ones that can’t take along the pass when traveling simultaneously, will have to pay full fares.

    In order to be as flexible as possible, you can best get three Swiss Saver Flexi Passes for three pairs of travelers. Thats offers more freedom than one ticket for all six travelers. There’s no price difference.

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