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    29 July 2013 at 4:13:57 #839100

    Hi.we are from malaysia.plan to switzerlan in this oct.but transit only 2days.below is the itinerary:
    17oct; basel to interlaken,jungfrau _return
    18oct; basel to lucern _return
    19oct; basel to zurich

    so please suggest,which is the best n cheapest pass to buy. Whethr swiss pass, flexi pass, or pointvto point tix.
    please help.tq

    Arno
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    29 July 2013 at 7:27:18 #839101

    Hi Neko,
    You can determine the cheapest pass as explained here. I your case the Swiss Half Fare Card and 3-day Swiss Saver Flexi Pass result in the same overall costs for the trips you have listed. Point to point tickets are too expensive, mainly because of the Jungfrau trip. I would recommend to pick the 3-day Swiss Saver Flexi Pass, as it allows traveling without buying a ticket for each trip. You would be able to travel for free to Lucerne and Zurich. The trip to the Jungfrau is free to Wengen. The pass gets you a discount on the last leg from Wengen to the Jungfraujoch. Another advantage of the Swiss Saver Flexi Pass is that it also includes free museum entrance, city transport and boat trips, so that might come in handy in Zurich and Lucerne. You can get the pass here and use the promo code, or order here without the promo code.

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