Könnte mir jemand den Unterschied zwischen diesen beiden Optionen erzählen? Der Ticker von 205 € und die 5 € Reservierung der zweiten Klasse?

    Ich muss nächste Woche nach Berlin reisen und schaue mir die billigsten Möglichkeiten an, seit ich gerade Student bin.

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    Von Crafty-Cranberry9808

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    1. GwenhwyfarStark on

      205€ is for the train, 5€ is the seat reservation. You need the first one to board the train. The seat reservation is voluntary.

    2. Its no option the 5€ is a seat reservation only, you still need a valid ticket for the train. In Germany you book a train ticket for the passenger, the seat needs extra reservation if you don´t book a seat you perhaps need to stand in the train (worst case)

    3. Thats not an option.
      With a second class ticket you dont automatically have a seat reserved for your travel.
      The „Sitzplatzreservierung“ is the reservation for a seat from your start to your destination.

      I would only consider that, if your train is very crowded. Else you shouldnt have any problems to find an empty seat for your travel. You are also allowed to stand the whole journey.

    4. KiwiEmperor on

      One is a ticket the other is just a seat reservation without the ticket. If you just buy the seat reservation, you do not have a valid ticket.

    5. specialistDev on

      Those are 2 different things, the first is a ticket (with no seat reservations since that is extra), and the second is a seat reservation (that you have to add to a ticket, if you want to reserve a seat).

      Now to clear something else up: the flex price is one of the most expensive options, try to book the Sparpreis or Supersparpreis (There is also a Young Spar- and Superspar- Preis if you qualify for them).

    6. Buying train ticket doesn’t automatically assign you a seat. So, €5.2 is for reserving a seat in the train.

      If you are a student, there are options for Super Sparpreis and Sparpreis ticket which should normally cost you half the price of Flexpreis.

      Also, Flixbus can be another cheaper option than trains but will take longer.

    7. BarnacleNo7373 on

      Look at another day next week, with Sparpreis I find tickets for 50€ next week Tuesday, even less at strange hours

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