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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?