Berlin's €29 fare to be reinstated as of July 1st
The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) has announced the return of its cost-effective transportation subscription, the €29 monthly ticket, starting from July 1st. This ticket allows travel within Berlin's A and B zones, making it an attractive option for residents and visitors alike.
The €29 ticket is a subscription that will renew automatically each month, but can be cancelled on a monthly basis. However, it's important to note that this ticket does not apply to travel in the C zone without an extension ticket. The C zone includes the BER airport, so an extension ticket will be necessary to travel there with the €29 ticket.
Advanced sales for the €29 ticket will begin on April 23rd. It's also possible to swap the €49 Deutschlandticket or another kind of pass for the €29 ticket on that date. The ticket will be non-transferable and is not available as a company ticket.
The €29 ticket is similar to its predecessor, offering a cost-effective solution for travel within Berlin's A and B zones. However, it's worth mentioning that no discounts will be available for pensioners or students.
The return of the BVG's €29 monthly ticket has been confirmed by the Berlin Senate, marking a step forward in making public transportation in the city more affordable and accessible. The exact name of the Berlin deputy who announced the pre-sale of the ticket on April 17th could not be identified from the current data.
In summary, the BVG's €29 monthly ticket is a convenient and cost-effective option for travel within Berlin's A and B zones, starting from July 1st. Advanced sales begin on April 23rd, and an extension ticket is necessary to travel in the C zone.
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