Which option?

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    3 March 2012 at 0:51:39 #804968

    Hi

    I m planning to stay in Lucerne for 4 nights and Basel 2 nights in April. I will be arriving from Dijon to Lucerne and then leaving from Basel to Frankfurt. During my stay I will doing multiple day trips.

    1: Lucerne to Zurich
    2: Lucerne to Bern
    3: Lucerne to Mt Titlis
    4: Lucerne to Basel

    Which would be the most economical A swiss saver pass or half fare pass?

    Also would they be valid on the swiss part of the Dijon to Lucerne journey?

    Thanks

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    Annika
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    4 March 2012 at 6:57:22 #835038

    Hi lfbnnn! Will you be traveling with someone else? If so, the 2 for 1 offer on the 4 day Swiss Saver Flexi Pass would an economical option. You should use 4 free travel days for your transfers Basel-Lucerne, Lucerne-Basel, Lucerne-Zurich and Lucerne-Bern, and profit from a 50% discount on other days. Links to validity maps, allowing you to check where a pass is valid, can be found at each of our detailed rail pass pages, such as the Swiss Flexi Pass page.

    If you can’t use this offer, a regular 3 day Swiss Flexi Pass or a Swiss Half Fare Card would be a good option. Here’s how to calculate which pass is most economical for your plans.

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