Swiss Travel Pass – consecutive or flex?

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    13 June 2018 at 17:23:54 #816626

    I am very confuss of which travel pass to buy.My stay in Switzerland is 10 days.My 1st 3 nitesis in Bern, follow by4 nites in Wengen.Sightseeing starts from Wengen.My last stop is Lucerne for 3 nites.From Lucerne to Basil , flying out .I am thinking of getting the 8 days tickets and 2 days point to point tickets .Can advice me of which type to buy.?I am flying back to Zurich for 1 nite again what type of ticket can I buy for 1 day. Kind rgds. Patricia

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    Slowpoke
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    14 June 2018 at 0:33:03 #888217

    Hi Chanahpat –

    Could you list your days in a simple list?

    I find myself confused by your reference to Zürich, and 1 daywhen?

    Also, please tell us when you are traveling.

    Slowpoke

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    14 June 2018 at 5:16:31 #888218

    Hi Patricia,

    Did you see my reply to your last post here? https://www.myswissalp s.com/forum/topic/swis s-travel-pass-or-swiss-travel-pass-flex

    I would suggest the Swiss Travel Pass (not flex) but doing the math will tell you the best pass for your itinerary.

    Arno
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    14 June 2018 at 11:27:11 #888219

    Don’t forget that the Flex version of the pass doesn’t give you any discounts on non-travel days. So if you want to do a boat trip or cable car on such a day you’d pay full price. The regular Swiss Travel Pass is almost always the cheapest and most convenient choice. But doing the math as Lucas said in the other thread is the only way to be 100% sure.

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