Swiss Travel Pass delivery options?

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    6 January 2018 at 17:31:12 #813958

    Hello everyone thank you for this awesome forum I’m starting a new thread because I have questions about the Swiss travel pass. I am planning to use Swiss travel pass and I’m looking at a delivery, There are two options to be delivered at home one is $21 and the other one is $15 and then there’s another option to download the PDF ticket and print it at home.

    why wouldn’t you choose that? Looks pretty obvious to me. Maybe I’m missing something. Which one is the best option to get your Swiss travel pass?

    Thank you so much!

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    6 January 2018 at 17:34:44 #873726

    I’m not really sure why anyone wouldn’t choose the PDF email option!

    By far the most convenient option – and when you buy the Swiss Travel Pass online you have an electronic backup in case you lose it.

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    6 January 2018 at 17:56:01 #873727

    Thanks Lukas. I just thought I was missing something. Looks like the best way to do it.

    Ok. My trip is finally taking shape.hehe

    Thanks!

    cam223
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    8 January 2018 at 17:27:07 #873728

    The only option if you get the Flex Pass is delivery by UPS.

    There isn’t a print at home option like there is for the regular pass.

    Arno
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    8 January 2018 at 17:43:55 #873729

    Hi cam223,

    Yes, that’s an option, but depending on the retailer there’s more: like collecting at the airport and shipping to a hotel in Switzerland or elsewhere. Retailers are listed here: http://www.myswissalps.com/sw isstravelpassflex/pric e.

    Eventually the Swiss Travel Pass Flex will be a print at home product as well. I think it’s planned for later this year.

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