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9-euro ticket: if you use the Bahn app correctly, you can already find the best routes

2022-05-25T11:17:40.226Z


9-euro ticket: if you use the Bahn app correctly, you can already find the best routes Created: 05/25/2022, 13:06 By: Stella Henrich The rush is huge. Since the start of sales, Deutsche Bahn alone has sold the 9-euro ticket over a million times. If you want to use it as a cheap ticket, the Deutsche Bahn app will help you plan a trip across the country. Munich - That's right, the price of 9 eur


9-euro ticket: if you use the Bahn app correctly, you can already find the best routes

Created: 05/25/2022, 13:06

By: Stella Henrich

The rush is huge.

Since the start of sales, Deutsche Bahn alone has sold the 9-euro ticket over a million times.

If you want to use it as a cheap ticket, the Deutsche Bahn app will help you plan a trip across the country.

Munich - That's right, the price of 9 euros is uniquely cheap for a monthly ticket.

And so it is hardly surprising that numerous holidaymakers with the 9-euro ticket want to take a trip across the country by public transport in the summer months of June, July and August.

The Deutsche Bahn app or the Bahn Navigator app, which users can download to their cell phones free of charge, can help vacationers with their travel planning.

In the DB Navigator app you only have to pay attention to a few small things.

9-euro ticket: Get to your destination easily with the DB Navigator

At the beginning you enter the desired route with the start and destination station in the DB Navigator - for example from Hamburg to Cologne.

You can then adjust the settings for the desired trip between the route display and the "Search" button.

Via the "Search option" you then go to the "Option" selection at the top.

There, the user then clicks on the “Transportation” option.

Here you can first activate the button "Only local/regional transport" - important: because only these means of transport may be used with the 9-euro ticket.

Sale of the 9 euro ticket has started.

(Iconic image) © steffen schellhorn/imago

If you then check the box at the top right in the "Transportation" window, you're doing everything right.

Because now only the connections with local transport are displayed - i.e.: regional and local transport, S-Bahn, bus, boat, underground and tram.

For a journey from Hamburg to Cologne, travelers have to plan six hours and 14 minutes - but those who have the muse will certainly be happy to take the time, because after all the route only costs 9 euros and is usually much more expensive.

Otherwise, a regular ticket with the much faster ICE would cost over 100 euros.

So travelers can save a lot of money.

9-euro ticket: The trains are threatening to get tight

However, travelers should be aware of one thing in advance before starting their holiday by train.

It should be really tight in the trains.

The train reports that there can be high occupancy rates on heavily frequented connections and around popular excursion destinations.

In particular on the following connections: Werdenfelsbahn (Munich - Kochel, Munich - Garmisch-Partenkirchen), in the Allgäu region (Munich - Lindau, Munich - Oberstdorf as well as Munich - Augsburg - Ulm and Munich - Nuremberg.

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High capacity utilization can occur on heavily frequented connections and around popular excursion destinations.

Communication from Deutsche Bahn

But not only travelers in southern Germany should plan their train journey in good time - especially before weekends and during the holidays.

The recommendation of the railway applies simply nationwide.

And if you are heading for a city with a port, you can alternatively take the boat.

Source: merkur

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