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“Savings Weeks”: Deutsche Bahn sells two million tickets, some starting at 14.39 euros
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For once, Deutsche Bahn is not in the headlines with delays. The company is throwing millions of cheap tickets onto the market from Tuesday.
For once, Deutsche Bahn is likely to receive positive press for this campaign – many people are usually upset about trains being overcrowded, late, canceled – or rolling through Germany with too few wagons and seats.
Now the company has announced a campaign that will allow many people to take trains very cheaply: From Tuesday, Deutsche Bahn will be offering two million additional saver fare tickets starting at 17.99 euros and extra discounts, which include a trip on the ICE for 14.39 Make the euro possible.
For traveling by train on a Tuesday or Wednesday, there is a 20 percent discount on super saver fare and saver fare tickets as part of the “savings weeks,” as the DB announced on Sunday. Anyone who has a Bahncard 25 or 50 only has to pay 10.79 euros, as it was said.
Deutsche Bahn will be selling cheap tickets starting next week
Tickets will be available from January 14th to 28th. They apply to all trips within Germany until December 13th, the railway said. They can therefore be booked online via the bahn.de website or in the DB Navigator app.
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“With this offer we want to encourage even more people to leave their cars at home and try the train,” explained DB marketing director Stefanie Berk. ICE travel from 14.39 euros not only protects the environment, but also your wallet given rising gasoline prices. Thanks to the long pre-purchase period, trips around the school holidays up to the timetable change in mid-December can be booked “particularly cheaply.”
DB is offering the discount on journeys on certain days of the week for the first time. According to its own statements, the group would like to provide additional incentives for people to choose a travel day with less demand. In this way, demand can be distributed even better across the individual days of the week and more even utilization can be achieved.
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Source: Stern