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International Train Reservations and Supplements International Train Reservations and Supplements Updated: May 2018 Please note that the fees listed are applicable for rail travel agents. Prices may differ when trains are booked at the station. Not all trains are bookable online or via a rail travel agent, therefore, reservations may need to be booked locally at the station. Prices given are indicative only and are subject to change, please double-check prices at the time of booking. Reservation Reservation Fees Earliest Booking On-board Services Country Routes Train Type Where to Book Additional Information Requirement 1st Class 2nd Class Time in Advance 1st class 2nd class Free newspaper, meal Vienna - Venice Railjet Mandatory € 15,00 € 10,00 180 days At stations or travel agencies n/a Passes must be valid in Austria and Italy. service (to be paid) Austria, Italy (via Tarvisio) Free newspaper, coffee Klagenfurt - Venice Intercitybus Mandatory € 14,00 € 9,00 180 days At stations or travel agencies n/a Passes must be valid in Austria and Italy. and water Austria, Czech Vienna/Salzburg - Online (3 euro), at stations, or Free newspaper and WiFi, Republic, Germany, Hungary, Railjet Optional € 3,50 € 3,50 180 days n/a Prague/Budapest/Munich/Zurich at travel agencies meal service (to be paid) Switzerland The currency of Bulgaria is the Bulgarian lev Locally only at stations in (BGN). From 25.05.2017 the passengers from Bulgaria, Greece Sofia - Thessaloniki International Trains Mandatory € 1,00 € 1,00 Bulgaria trains 361 and 360 are transported by buses between Kulata-Strimon etc. The currency of Bulgaria is the Bulgarian lev (BGN). In the period from 10.12.2017 to Locally only at stations in 31.05.2018 and from 02.10.2018 till 08.12.2018 Bulgaria, Romania Sofia/Russe - Bucuresti International Trains Mandatory € 1,25 € 1,25 Bulgaria the travelling from Sofia to Bucuresti etc.is with change of the train in Ruse. Direct train will run in the period from 01.06.2018 to 01.10.2018. The currency of Bulgaria is the Bulgarian lev (BGN). In the period from 10.12.2017 to 14.06.2018 and from 18.09.2018 to 08.12.2018 Locally only at stations in Bulgaria, Serbia Sofia - Beograd International Trains Mandatory € 1,25 € 1,25 the travelling from Sofia to Beograd and etc. is Bulgaria with change of the train in Dimitrovgrad and Nis. Direct train will run in the period from 15.06.2018 to 17.09.2018. Croatia to Slovenia, Austria, Various international routes EC/IC/R Optional € 3,50 € 3,50 3 months Locally at big railway stations Germany, Hungary, Serbia From Poland to Czech Republic costs € 3,50. Czech Republic, Poland Czech Republic - Poland International Trains Mandatory € 3,00 - € 3,50 € 3,00 - € 3,50 From Czech Republic to Poland costs € 3,00. SC 241/240 Czech Republic, Slovakia Prague - Košice Mandatory € 3,00 - € 8,00 € 3,00 - € 8,00 Pendolino Via the Rail Planner App, Eurostar.com or Light meal and drink Paris - London Eurostar Mandatory € 38,00 € 30,00 180 days https://www.nsinternational.nl/nl/ served at the seat rondreistickets/interrail-met-de- trein-door-europa 1st class pound fare is £33.5 (€ 38) and 2nd class pound fare is £26.5 (€ 30). Via the Rail Planner App, Eurostar.com or Light meal and drink Lille - London Eurostar Mandatory € 38,00 € 30,00 180 days https://www.nsinternational.nl/nl/ served at the seat rondreistickets/interrail-met-de- France, Belgium, Great trein-door-europa Britain Via the Rail Planner App, Eurostar.com or Light meal and drink 1st class pound fare is £33.5 (€ 38) and 2nd Marne la Vallee - London Eurostar Mandatory € 38,00 € 30,00 270 days https://www.nsinternational.nl/nl/ served at the seat class pound fare is £26.5 (€ 30). rondreistickets/interrail-met-de- trein-door-europa Via the Rail Planner App, Eurostar.com or Light meal and drink 1st class pound fare is £33.5 (€ 38) and 2nd Brussels - London Eurostar Mandatory € 38,00 € 30,00 180 days https://www.nsinternational.nl/nl/ served at the seat class pound fare is £26.5 (€ 30). rondreistickets/interrail-met-de- trein-door-europa Frankfurt/Mannheim - Meal on international A reservation is only compulsory for France, Germany Paris/Marseille/Stuttgart/Munich/ ICE Mandatory € 30,00 € 13,00 routes international travel. Karlsruhe Paris - Barcelona RENFE-SNCF Mandatory € 48,00 € 34,00 3 months Long distance stations Madrid - Barcelona - Marseille RENFE-SNCF Mandatory € 48,00 € 34,00 3 months Long distance stations France, Spain Pass must be valid in France and Spain. Barcelona - Toulouse RENFE-SNCF Mandatory € 20,00 € 15,00 3 months Long distance stations Barcelona - Lyon RENFE-SNCF Mandatory € 26,00 € 19,00 3 months Long distance stations International Train Reservations and Supplements Updated: May 2018 Please note that the fees listed are applicable for rail travel agents. Prices may differ when trains are booked at the station. Not all trains are bookable online or via a rail travel agent, therefore, reservations may need to be booked locally at the station. Prices given are indicative only and are subject to change, please double-check prices at the time of booking. Reservation Reservation Fees Earliest Booking On-board Services Country Routes Train Type Where to Book Additional Information Requirement 1st Class 2nd Class Time in Advance 1st class 2nd class Brussels to southern France (not France, Belgium TGV Mandatory € 30,00 € 20,00 connecting to Paris) Paris - Karlsruhe/Stuttgart/Munich France, Germany TGV Mandatory € 30,00 € 13,00 Meal and a drink Paris/Marseille - Frankfurt/Mannheim Tickets for the TGV route between Milan and France, Italy Paris - Milan TGV Mandatory € 45,00 - € 89,00 € 31,00 - € 62,00 Paris cannot be bought at Italian train stations. Paris - The fee depends on the route and country TGV Mandatory € 29,00 - € 68 € 17,00 - € 35 Zürich/Bern/Lausanne/Genève covered by Pass. France, Switzerland Genève - Cote TGV Mandatory € 26,00 € 17,00 d'Azur/Montpellier/Marseille France, Luxembourg Paris - Luxembourg City TGV Mandatory € 6,00 € 6,00 Via the Rail Planner App, Rail Europe channels, at stations, call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Paris - Belgium Thalys Mandatory € 25,00 € 20,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe separate booking environments, or nsinternational.nl Via the Rail Planner App, Rail Europe channels, at stations, call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Paris - Germany Thalys Mandatory € 30,00 € 25,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe separate booking environments, or nsinternational.nl Via the Rail Planner App, Rail Europe channels, at stations, call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Paris - Netherlands Thalys Mandatory € 30,00 € 25,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe All the travellers (including the Interrail and separate booking environments, Eurail pass holders) can receive the discount or or nsinternational.nl France, Belgium, benefits from Thalys partners by showing the Netherlands, Germany Thalys tickets / reservation. Please visit Via the Rail Planner App, Rail www.thalys.com/nl/en/destinations/partner- Europe channels, at stations, events for more information. call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Lille - Netherlands Thalys Mandatory € 20,00 € 15,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe separate booking environments, or nsinternational.nl Via the Rail Planner App, Rail Europe channels, at stations, call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Belgium - Netherlands Thalys Mandatory € 20,00 € 15,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe separate booking environments, or nsinternational.nl Via the Rail Planner App, Rail Europe channels, at stations, call centers, Eurail/Interrail WiFi, power outlet, wide Belgium - Germany Thalys Mandatory € 25,00 € 20,00 3-4 months websites, other GSA of WiFi & power outlet seats, silent coaches Interrail/Eurail, B-europe separate booking environments, or nsinternational.nl International Train Reservations and Supplements Updated: May 2018 Please note that the fees listed are applicable for rail travel agents. Prices may differ when trains are booked at the station. Not all trains are bookable online or via a rail travel agent, therefore, reservations may need to be booked locally at the station. Prices given are indicative only and are subject to change, please double-check prices at the time of booking. Reservation Reservation Fees Earliest Booking On-board Services Country Routes Train Type Where to Book Additional Information Requirement 1st Class 2nd Class Time in Advance 1st class 2nd class DB ticket windows, DB agencies Germany, Austria, Italy (via Munich - EuroCity Mandatory € 18,00 € 14,00 or European railways connected Venice/Insbruck/Verona/Bologna Brennero) to the DB reservation system Between March 24th and 26th august, reservations are mandatory for international At the ticket counter (Aarhus, trains (EC) between Germany and Denmark via Odense, Copenhagen, Puttgarden (Ferry). Between 29th June and Copenhagen Airport), or online 26th august, reservations are mandatory for at https://travel.b- Aarhus/Copenhagen - Hamburg international trains (IC) between Germany and europe.com/dsb- Germany, Denmark & routes from Germany to IC/EC Recommended € 3,90 € 3,90 92 days Denmark via Flensburg. If the customer wants rail/en/reservation- to travel to/from a Danish destination that is not Denmark only?_ga=2.35259937.1885687 on the direct international line to/from Aarhus or 913.1510559806- Copenhagen, the advanced booking period is 1704686096.1491900424#Trav 60 days. Between Jun 11th and Sept 3rd, elWish. reservations are mandatory for IC/EC/ICE services between Germany and Denmark.
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