[Interrail Global Mobile Pass]
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 Interrail Global pass is the best option for European people traveling in Europe and looking to discover many countries. Tailored formulas are available offering unlimited travel within 33 countries and travel bonuses.

[Features]
Unlimited rail travel in the participating Global Pass - 33 countries, see the Interrail map
Passes are also valid on some major shipping lines
*Formula
- First and Second class
- Continuous formula for extensive travel: validities 15 days, 22 days, 1 month, 2 months and 3 months
- Flexi formula for full flexibility: validities 4, 5, or 7 days in 1 month or 10 or 15 days in a 2-month period
- Travel day may be used consecutively or non-consecutively
- Youth pass available for travellers 12-27 years old
- Senior Pass available for travellers 60 and over
- Children aged between 4 and 11 travel for free with a Child Pass

[Eligible Party]
- European residents are eligible to travel with an Interrail Pass
- Proof of citizenship can be established by a passport/identity card. Proof of residence can be established by a government issued residency document short or long term provided it covers the validity of the pass.
- The Interrail Global Pass is valid for travel in your country of residence during one outbound journey and one inbound journey that occur during travel days at any point in your trip

[Benefits]
- For a full list of benefits, bonuses, and discounts, please click here
- Benefits Rule: Travel bonuses may necessitate usage of a travel day.
- At the moment there are no extra pass benefits for Interrail pass holders in the following countries: Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Montenegro and Poland.
- Please note that Eurail Passes are NOT valid on the Postbus lines in Switzerland.
- Reservation compulsory for high speed, scenic and night trains.
- Night train rule will also be applied to overnight ferries
- Interrail Pass holders are entitled to special passholder fares on select trains, including Eurostar. Children aged 4-11 who are travelling on a free pass still need to purchase a passholder fare on these trains

[Conditions of use]
- A mobile Pass is a paperless ticket that can be added instantly to your phone
- Travel up to 11 months later
- No need to choose a start date until the moment you're ready to travel
- Instant delivery – add it straight to the Eurail app (minimal requirements are: Android 6.0 / iOS 13.0 / iPhone 5)
- The name on the railpass needs to match the name on the passport
- Passes must be activated within 11 months of date of purchase using the Eurail application
- Passes must be activated prior to first train journey / first use of bonus using the Eurail application
- To activate the pass the first travel/bonus date must be entered on the Eurail Rail Planner; pass is activated from that date.
- It is mandatory for the customers to travel with a traveller's guide
- Flexipass: the date of travel has to be entered on the Eurail application before boarding the train/ship, by the traveller. On an overnight train, the date of departure is entered in the calendar box. Travel after midnight still counts as day of departure, provided there is no change of trains
- For further details on the Interrail application, please check the video tutorial or Eurail Application - how to use

[Travel Report]
Each time before boarding a train, bus or boat, it is important that passengers record their trip in the Travel Report on the Eurail application. If passengers travel without having entered the trip in the Travel Report, they risk a fine and payment of a full fare ticket.
- Changes to Denmark – Germany route: Since December 2019, DSB trains on the route from Hamburg – Copenhagen will not cross the sea anymore but go via the mainland. The number of stops will be reduced, and travel time will be shorter (approximately 4:40 hours).
IMPORTANT: Travelling in the Netherlands
Many train stations in the Netherlands have platforms with entry/exit gates. To enter or exit from the train's platform, traveller's will need to pass through these gates that are controlled with a bar code reader.
*Remember
- Step 1: Go to a gate with ‘scan ticket' sign.
- Step 2: Hold the square barcode against the illuminated area.
- Step 3: The gate will open and you can now leave or enter the platform.
If the barcode does not work and the gates do not open, push the blue info button on the post near the gate and travellers will be connected to a station employee who will assist them.

