Overview of the Swiss Travel System passes in 2020

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    24 November 2019 at 15:06:13 #917962

    Hello ruedi,

    Thanks for your question! As far as I know, the only changes made so far for 2020 to the various train passes and mountain excursions are what Arno has posted and updated on September 25, 2019. Any future changes or updates, it will be posted again. Please look at the first comment in the beginning of this thread.

    Best wishes,

    Suzanne

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    24 November 2019 at 15:26:47 #917963

    Thank you!!

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    24 November 2019 at 18:38:58 #917964

    Hello ruedi,

    You’re most welcome!

    Best wishes,

    Suzanne

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    3 December 2019 at 16:29:04 #917965

    Hi everyone,

    I am traveling to Switzerland in the summer by a rental car for five days. My understanding is that Swiss Travel Pass will not help me much since I have a care ! True ?

    Second, if I pay online will it save me money or is it the same price I could pay at the attraction desk cashier when I arrive. For example I if buy the Golden pass for Pilatus online. Do I pay more if I buy it when I arrive at the Kriens and board the Gondola to start my Trip ( I intend to do the trip opposite starting at Kriens )

    Park my car Kriens, gondola, cable car, cogwheel, boat to Lucerne and then back by buy to car park

    Thanks

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    3 December 2019 at 21:02:57 #917966

    Hello Muszub and Welcome to MySwissAlps,

    It would make sense to open your own thread, as your questions does not really relate to the “changes” of the Swiss Travel Pass. Please do so for further questions. Thanks.

    Nevertheless, the answer to your question is that you DON’T need a Swiss Travel Pass if you’re travelling by car, however I recommend you read:
    http://www.myswissalps.com/ca rversustrain
    http://www.myswissalps.com/ca r
    http://www.myswissalps.com/tr ain
    http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpass

    If you have to travel by car for some reason then the Swiss Half Fare Card could be of use, however, it depends strongly on what you’re planning.
    http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isshalffarecard

    Hope this answers your question. For more detailed input to your itinerary may I ask you to open an own thread, this will increase the chance of receiving most accurate input.

    Thanks and kind regards,
    Steph

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    14 December 2019 at 2:38:16 #917967

    Hi Arno,

    Is Mt Rigi is still 100% discounted price with STP in 2020? Thanks i advance

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    15 December 2019 at 13:17:39 #917969

    Hello,

    At the risk of sounding very dumb I am going to ask some very basic questions…please forgive me.

    My family are spending 4 days 3 mights in Interlaken. We would like to do the following activities:

    1. one scenic rail tour, if possible to Jangfraujoch,

    2. Visit The Top of Europe

    3. Do a cable car trip.

    We will have a rental car so we don’t need rail passes for travelling. I can’t work out what I need to purchase for the above activities. Can somebody please help PLEASE? Thank you in advance~

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    15 December 2019 at 13:41:17 #917970

    Hello Zionjang,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps! Thanks for your questions however may I ask you to start a new thread of your own because this thread is about the Swiss travel system for 2020.

    Thanks for your cooperation.

    Best regards,

    Suzanne

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