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Where Do I Get Cheap Exchange Order Forms For Jr Pass?


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Hi all,

I have seen on the JR pass sight that the 14 day ordinary pass sells for around $480aus.

But ive called Qantas holidays and they are saying the exchange orders are $581aus.

assume they are marking the price up.

Can anyone tell me where i can get the exchange orders for the JR pass for the advertised amount on the website?

CHEERS

Try JTB Australia.. at http://www.japantravel.com.au/ and click on the "Rail Passes" button on the tob bar, near the right side...

That's about as close as you will get unless you can find a travel agent to get you one cheaper..

Have fun..

Try JTB Australia.. at http://www.japantravel.com.au/ and click on the "Rail Passes" button on the tob bar, near the right side...

That's about as close as you will get unless you can find a travel agent to get you one cheaper..

Have fun..

Thanks Yorik will call them on monday.

Thanks again!

i picked up 2 of them yesterday.I missed out on the cheap prices when the yen was at 105,this would have made the passes $421 each.I paid $475 each.I dont mind at least its out of the way now.

Only 4 weeks to go guys!!!!

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