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2010 Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 2010 Conditions valid from 01 Jan to 31 Dec 2010 Boarding a train is the easiest way to travel within Europe. The traveller will benefit from a wide network of high speed and local trains. Moreover it offers a unique experience of travel, comfort, hassle-free journeys and wide range of destinations. The Eurail Select Pass is the best option for people looking to visit a few European countries. Flexible formulas offer unlimited travel in 3 countries, up to 5 of the following 24 countries. 1. Austria 2. Benelux (Belgium-Netherlands-Luxemburg)* 3. Bulgaria-Montenegro-Serbia** 4. Slovenia-Croatia*** 5. Czech Republic 6. Denmark 7. Finland 8. France 9. Germany 10. Greece 11. Hungary 12. Ireland 13. Italy 14. Norway 15. Portugal 16. Romania 17. Spain 18. Sweden 19. Switzerland */**/***Are considered as 1 country Liechtenstein and Monaco are considered part of Austria and France respectively I. Features o Unlimited first class rail travel on the national rail networks of 3 or 4 adjoining Eurail countries that are connected by train or ship, to be chosen from the 24 participating countries: Austria, Benelux, Bulgaria/Serbia & Montenegro, Croatia/Slovenia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. (Liechtenstein and Monaco are considered part of Austria and France respectively) o 1st and 2nd Class o Travel days may be used consecutively or non-consecutively o Certain trains may transit through a country not covered by the pass. In that case an additional ticket must be purchased. o Youth Pass for traveller from 12 up to 25 inclusive on the first day of travel in 2nd class only o Only available to accredited Tour Operators selling FIT packages with a Rail Europe contract o The package that includes the Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass must appear in a flyer or a brochure o The package, as it will appear in print, must be presented to Rail Europe’s Products Department for approval prior to printing and distribution (to be sent to [email protected] ) o The price of the Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass can never be advertised alone . It must be sold in conjunction with a minimum of one other component as part of a package (i.e.: air, hotel or car rental) o The Price of the package must be at least twice of the Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass o The Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass must be pre-validated within 6 months of issue o Flexi formula for full flexibility. o Valid for Adults and Youths. Validities 2 to 5 days within a 2-month period. o Travel day may be used consecutively or non-consecutively o No Saver formula available on Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass o as for ALL EURAIL PASSES, prices are NET, therefore NON-COMMISSIONABLE II. Adjoining countries rules o The chosen countries must be bordering, and be linked by a direct (not through another country) train or shipping line which is part of the existing Eurail offer (see details in the Internet Eurail Sales Manual). E.g.: France, Benelux and Germany are three adjoining countries o Note: Norway and Finland not considered as adjoining countries . They have a joint border, but to get by train from Norway to Finland you have to pass through Sweden. o Ireland is adjoining France or Benelux o Italy is adjoining Spain o Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg are considered as one country, called Benelux o Bulgaria / Serbia & Montenegro are considered as one country. o Croatia / Slovenia are considered as one country. TO WHICH COUNTRY DOES A COUNTRY BORDER?NTRY CONNECTED BY TRAIN OR SHIP TO COUNTRY CONNECTED BY TRAIN OR SHIP TO Austria Croatia/Slovenia, Germany, Hungary, Italy Switzerland, Czech Republic Benelux France, Germany, Ireland Bulgaria/Montenegro/Serbia Croatia/Slovenia, Greece, Hungary, Romania Croatia/Slovenia Austria, Bulgaria/Montenegro/Serbia, Hungary, Italy Czech Republic Austria, Germany Denmark Germany, Norway, Sweden Finland Germany, Sweden France (including Monaco) Benelux, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Switzerland Austria, Benelux, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Sweden, Germany Switzerland Greece Bulgaria/Montenegro/Serbia, Italy Hungary Austria, Bulgaria/Montenegro/Serbia, Croatia/Slovenia, Romania Ireland Benelux, France Italy Austria, Croatia/Slovenia, France, Greece, Spain, Switzerland Norway Denmark, Sweden Portugal Spain Romania Bulgaria/Montenegro/Serbia, Hungary Spain France, Italy, Portugal Sweden Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway Switzerland Austria, France, Germany, Italy II. Children’s rules o Children up to 3 inclusive on the first day of travel: free when sharing an adult passenger’s seat/bed. o Children from 4 up to 11 inclusive on the first day of travel: half adult fare III. Eligible Party o People with a permanent residence (for more than 6 months) outside of Europe, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia or the Russian Federation are eligible to purchase or use a Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass IV. NET Fares (in EUR) Pax Eurail Super Family Ages Validities Class 1st Class 2nd Class type Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 2 days in 2 months Adult 1st 153,12 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 3 days in 2 months Adult 1st 187,97 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 4 days in 2 months Adult 1st 211,20 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 5 days in 2 months Adult 1st 234,43 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries From 4 to 11 included 2 days in 2 months Child 1st 76,56 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries From 4 to 11 included 3 days in 2 months Child 1st 93,98 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries From 4 to 11 included 4 days in 2 months Child 1st 105,60 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries From 4 to 11 included 5 days in 2 months Child 1st 117,22 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 2 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 99,26 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 3 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 121,44 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 4 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 138,34 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 3 countries 5 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 152,06 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 2 days in 2 months Adult 1st 184,80 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 3 days in 2 months Adult 1st 214,37 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 4 days in 2 months Adult 1st 238,66 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 5 days in 2 months Adult 1st 261,89 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries From 4 to 11 included 2 days in 2 months Child 1st 92,40 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries From 4 to 11 included 3 days in 2 months Child 1st 107,18 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries From 4 to 11 included 4 days in 2 months Child 1st 119,33 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries From 4 to 11 included 5 days in 2 months Child 1st 130,94 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 2 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 120,38 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 3 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 140,45 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 4 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 155,23 € Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass 4 countries 5 days in 2 months Youth 2nd 170,02 € V. Benefits o Special Passholder fare on Eurostar, Thalys, Artesia Day & Night, TGV Lyria, Brussels-France TGV, Elipsos, Geneva Med, Paris-Germany Night Train, TGV, Teoz and Lunea (overnight) trains o Travel bonuses may necessitate usage of a travel day of a Flexi Pass. o For a full list of bonuses, please refer to the EURAIL map, traveler’s guide or the spread sheet available on your EXTRANET. VI. Refund Conditions o Conditions of use - Pass must be validated prior to boarding 1 st train or using a bonus. The date of travel has to be entered in the correct way before boarding the first train/bonus, by the traveler , in the corresponding box of the calendar - 7:00pm rule : if a direct overnight train starts after 7:00 p.m. on a validated Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass, the passholder must enter the next day's date on the pass, provided it falls within the validity of the pass. * Comprehensive conditions of use on the Eurail Pass cover o Refunds - Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass must be presented unused and not validated for refund - An 85% refund applies to totally unused passes returned within 1 year of issuing date - Eurail Select Pass Tour Pass is not refundable and cannot be replaced if lost, stolen or partially used VII. Cover to be used .
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