How much is the new ticket in Germany?


How much is the new ticket in Germany? BERLIN (AP) — Public transit companies in Germany say more than 3 million people have already snapped up a new ticket being launched Monday that allows them to use all local and regional trains, buses and metros across the country for 49 euros ($53.90) a month.


What is the 9-euro ticket good for?

The 9-Euro-Ticket (German pronunciation: [?n???n '????o 't?k?t]) was a German scheme through which passengers could travel for 9 euros (€) per month on local and regional transport in all of Germany. The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022.


Can anyone buy a 9-euro ticket in Germany?

For only €9 (US$ 9), anyone who purchases this ticket can travel as many times as they want on all forms of public transport throughout Germany, including buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams and local and regional trains for one calendar month.


What is 9 o clock ticket in Germany?

Anyone who likes a lie-in, or only uses bus & rail after 9am, the 9am monthly pass is an option. The 9am monthly pass is cheaper than the normal pass, because it cannot be used on Monday to Friday between 4am and 9am. At weekends and on bank holidays you can use the 9am monthly pass with no time restrictions.


Can foreigners buy 9-euro ticket?

Who can buy and use the ticket? Anyone, including non-German residents and tourists.


What is 49 euro ticket in Germany?

How does the 49-euro ticket work in Germany? The Deutschland Ticket costs €49 by subscription with monthly debiting, and no further discounts are available. You can use the ticket in all forms of local and regional transportation in Germany. That includes buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams, and local and regional trains.


Are trains in Germany expensive?

Monthly travel cards usually cost around €80 to €90. High-speed trains between major cities can be pricey, for example a Berlin to Munich train, especially if you book on the day or travel early in the morning. However, advance off-peak tickets can be purchased for as little as €20 between two major cities.