I'm always find it interesting when train controller just barely glance at my QR codes without even scanning them.
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I'm always find it interesting when train controller just barely glance at my QR codes without even scanning them. This time they just barely looked at my seat reservation which costed 1,5€ and didn't even ask for the corresponding Interrail ticket...
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I'm always find it interesting when train controller just barely glance at my QR codes without even scanning them. This time they just barely looked at my seat reservation which costed 1,5€ and didn't even ask for the corresponding Interrail ticket...
And since it was a RegioJet train, they even gave me some water and I could choose the premium seats for barely nothing
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I'm always find it interesting when train controller just barely glance at my QR codes without even scanning them. This time they just barely looked at my seat reservation which costed 1,5€ and didn't even ask for the corresponding Interrail ticket...
@carl Just had the same thing. I suspect the railways in the baltics can't validate UIC codes at all, so they rather trust my seat reservation.
Were are you travelling right now?
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@carl Just had the same thing. I suspect the railways in the baltics can't validate UIC codes at all, so they rather trust my seat reservation.
Were are you travelling right now?
@Jbb RegioJet they didn't even check their own seat reservation ticket, nor the one from the people next to me. I guess seeing a QR code on a website was enough for them