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What is the difference between the consecutive day pass and the flexipass?

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What is the difference between the consecutive day pass and the flexipass?

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The consecutive day pass is valid for the number of days purchased, one day after another. For an example, a 15-day pass is 15 days in a row, such as – June 1st through June 15th. You do not have to travel every day, but you do not get a refund for unused days. Flexipasses give the flexibility of purchasing a number of rail days to be used within a certain time frame. Depending on the pass, it may be 15 days, 1 month, or 2 months. This allows you to spend time sight seeing between your days of train travel.

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