Jungfraujoch tickets required for the children?

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    3 June 2017 at 14:37:14 #812102

    Hi Arno & Annika,

    We are a couple who are travelling with two children below 11 and have Swiss Family Pass. Do we need to buy tickets for the children? We understand that we can book adult return tickets for circa CHF 142.

    Gaurav

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    4 June 2017 at 9:50:54 #864393

    Hi Gaurav,

    No, the Swiss Family Card covers all rail trips in Switzerland for your children – you just need to buy the tickets to Jungfraujoch for yourselves. 🙂

    Lucas

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    9 June 2017 at 9:19:55 #864394

    noted. thanks. can we book seats for the children? if not, are they usually available?

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    9 June 2017 at 10:46:14 #864395

    You can reserve for anyone yes. Seats are usually available though. If you are on a tight schedule and you don’t want to worry about waiting for the next train from Kleine Scheidegg you could make reservations here.

    Lucas

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    9 June 2017 at 12:47:44 #864396

    Thanks Lucas. I was referring to the kids. How do we book their seats if we are not buying a ticket?

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    9 June 2017 at 16:23:42 #864397

    Ah sorry, my link was for reservations I just worded it badly! I’ll re-word it above.

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