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BahnCard (German Bahn – Rail) is a discount subscription programme offered by Deutsche Bahn (DB), the German national railway company. Unlike airline loyalty programs, but similarly to the UK Railcard , the BahnCard entitles the passenger to a discount price and must be purchased prior to travel.
Thus, since 1 July 2007, holders of a DB BahnCard with bahn.comfort status and holders of an SBB 1st class general season ticket have been allowed to use the lounges of the participating companies. The individual members have set up differently designed programmes for their respective frequent travellers. These are:
DB offers concessionary fares with the BahnCard discount cards, which are available as BahnCard 25 (25% discount on Flexpreis and Sparpreis), BahnCard 50 (50% discount on Flexpreis and 25% discount on Sparpreis), and BahnCard 100 (unlimited travel on all Deutsche Bahn trains, a few private train companies and also in many local transport ...
Fares for CNL services were allocated to the IC/EC Product Category (formerly Product Category B), the second-highest in the three DB passenger transport categories. All saver fares for long-distance services and the corresponding discount options (such as BahnCard) could have also been used on City Night Line routes.
Line Direction between ICE 2 (Düsseldorf and Munich) ICE 4 (Kiel, Hamburg and Frankfurt) ICE 8: Berlin and Munich: ICE 9 (Berlin, Cologne and Bonn) ICE 10: Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne
4. Click Cancel. 5. Review the confirmation page. It will offer you the option of changing to a lower-priced plan rather than canceling your account. If you'd like to proceed with changing your account to a free AOL account, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Cancel My Billing. 6.
The ticket is valid on all local and regional buses, trams, metros, S-Bahn trains, and local and regional trains (RB/RE) across the whole of Germany, except on few RE trains operated by DB Fernverkehr. It is usually valid on international eligible trains from/to end stations in a neighbour country, if operated by a German operator. [3]
From December 2007 to the beginning of 2016, DB Bahn (German pronunciation: [deːbeː ˈbaːn], "DB Railway") was one of three brands of Deutsche Bahn alongside DB Schenker and DB Netze. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It included all DB mobility services and was dissolved in 2015 as part of a reorganisation of the DB Group brands.