Cheapest 'times' or methods to buy an Interrail Pass
I planning to travel around in Europe for about a month in August/September this year. I haven't sorted out an itinerary or a date for commencing travel yet. What I wanted to know is whether Interrail Pass prices are time-sensitive, i.e., do I get cheaper prices if I buy a pass well in advance as opposed to closer to my journey date? If not, then can I leave my date of travel commencing unspecified or give a 'dummy' date for now and perhaps change it later?
On a somewhat related note, is there any way to get discounts on Interrail Pass prices? I'm eligible for a 'Youth' pass - so even if say I have to put off buying a pass until later and prices go up, will be able to compensate for it by other means such as student discounts, ISIC membership or anything similar?
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When should I buy Interrail pass?
You can buy an Interrail Global Pass up to 11 months before you travel.Do Interrail passes go up in price?
Interrailing may seem pricy compared with flying, but whereas flight prices soar in summer, the cost of a rail pass stays the same year-round \u2013 making it good value for students and other summer travellers.How do you Interrail on a budget?
One of the most budget-friendly ways to see Europe is by using an Interrail train Pass. With a single Pass you can hop on and off many of Europe's trains. Costs of accommodation, food and entertainment do vary between countries, but there are many ways to enjoy a low-cost trip.How much is Interrailing for a month?
The Interrail Global Pass for a one-month journey, where you can travel every day, costs from 515 euros.America's Cheapest Family! | Extreme Cheapskates
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