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: Buying online allows for the digital storage of essential documents. Many carriers now require "e-tickets" that can be scanned directly from a smartphone, reducing the risk of lost physical paperwork. Strategic Booking Tips
: While some national carriers have limitations—for instance, DSB (Danish Railways) has specific protocols for international digital sales—platforms like Trainline or Omio aggregate cross-border rail options to simplify the process.
: While third-party sites often provide the lowest initial price, booking directly through an airline or carrier's official website—such as the Lufthansa official site—frequently offers better customer service and easier itinerary changes if issues arise. Navigating Complex Networks
: Platforms like Google Flights and Skyscanner allow travelers to view multiple airlines simultaneously, filtering by duration, layovers, and carbon emissions.
: Sometimes, accessing the local version of a carrier's website (e.g., using the ".fr" version of a French site) can reveal lower "resident" pricing not shown on global versions. Security and Peace of Mind
