Are kids free on Swiss Pass?
Are kids free on Swiss Pass? The Swiss Travel Pass offers the following benefits for those traveling with kids: Children aged 6-15 travel free of charge with a Swiss Family Card (make sure to select this option at checkout!) Children aged 0-5 travel free of charge if accompanied by a Swiss Travel Pass / Half Fare Card holder.
What is free in Zurich with Swiss Pass?
- Unlimited travel by train, bus and boat.
- Unlimited travel on premium panorama trains (seat reservation fees and/or surcharges apply)
- Unlimited use of public transport in more than 90 towns & cities.
- Free admission to more than 500 museums.
- Mountain excursions included: Rigi, Stanserhorn and Stoos.
Does Swiss Pass cover Zurich to Interlaken?
With a Swiss Travel Pass you get unlimited travel on trains, buses and boats to reach popular cities such as Bern, Basel, Geneva, Interlaken, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Zurich and Lausanne as well as the country's greatest natural highlight, the Swiss Alps.
What age can a child fly on Swiss Air?
Children under 5 years of age cannot fly unaccompanied. Children between the ages of 5 and 11 may only travel unaccompanied if you book our service for?Unaccompanied minors (UM service) or if accompanied by someone who is at least 12 years of age.
Are kids free on trains in Europe?
Children get ticket discounts in most of Europe (typically about 50 percent off for ages 4–11, sometimes free with an adult). Whether you're traveling with tickets or a rail pass, kids under 4 always travel free on your lap (though if there's an empty seat, feel free to use it).