The “no solution” screen means there aren't any trains available for the journey or dates selected. We recommend you split the journey or wait until the dates you want to travel in are available.
Booking my tickets
- Can groups get special pricing with SNCB?
- Can I book a seat with SNCB?
- Can I book bus tickets on the SNCB website?
- Can I book ferry tickets on the SNCB website?
- Can I book my tickets by phone with SNCB?
- Can I buy a ticket once on a SNCB train?
- Can I purchase a ticket for someone else through SNCB?
- Can I register to book on the SNCB website?
- Do I need a booking confirmation to travel with SNCB?
- Do I need to print my SNCB tickets?
- Do seniors get discounts or special fares with SNCB?
- How can I change the language on the SNCB website?
- How can I find the best prices with SNCB?
- How do e-tickets work with SNCB?
- How do I book a train ticket with SNCB?
- How do I change my personal details with SNCB?
- How many passengers can I book for at once with SNCB?
- How will I receive my tickets from SNCB?
- Is my personal information safe with SNCB?
- Should I book my SNCB tickets separately?
- Should I wait and book my SNCB tickets together?
- What are the advantages of booking flexible tickets with SNCB?
- What happens if I lose my SNCB tickets?
- What if I haven't received my SNCB tickets after 24 hours?
What should I do if I get the “no solution” screen on the SNCB website?
- What should I do if I haven't received my SNCB tickets?
- What should I do if I've entered the wrong email address when booking with SNCB?
- What travel insurance does SNCB offer and how do I file a claim?
- When do cheap tickets become available for SNCB?
- Where is my booking confirmation email from SNCB?
- Which trains can I book with SNCB?
- Why should I use RailClick to book with SNCB?