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Can I buy an additional outbound/inbound ticket?


Isabelle Christine

Hello,

I want to go from the Netherlands to Copenhagen, but in this case this will cost me an Outbound/Inbound ticket, since I am from Germany and there is no other way, than through Germany, to get to Denmark. Can I additionally purchase an Outbound/Inbound ticket or are there any other possibilities? Can one here help me with this issue? :frowning2:
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Isabelle

Best answer by seewulf

The only way is to by for one of your journeys in Germany a Standard ticket (bestway for the shortest Route)

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seewulf
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The only way is to by for one of your journeys in Germany a Standard ticket (bestway for the shortest Route)


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Hey, i booked my trip: Wien - München - Verona - Rom - Florenz - Wien. 
So i got the 5 day global pass cause i need 5 train tickets. 
But when i want to add the München - Verona ticket, they say its outbound/inbound? But my hometown is Wien not Munich. Help :(


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Verena wrote:

Hey, i booked my trip: Wien - München - Verona - Rom - Florenz - Wien. 
So i got the 5 day global pass cause i need 5 train tickets. 
But when i want to add the München - Verona ticket, they say its outbound/inbound? But my hometown is Wien not Munich. Help :(


as you pass from Munich to Verona  Austria you will need one of your inbound or outbound journey´s :)


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Verena wrote:

Hey, i booked my trip: Wien - München - Verona - Rom - Florenz - Wien. 
So i got the 5 day global pass cause i need 5 train tickets. 
But when i want to add the München - Verona ticket, they say its outbound/inbound? But my hometown is Wien not Munich. Help :(

You might make a little detour and go through Switzerland to Verona… then you need to buy only a ticket for the short stretch from Lindau-Reutin to St. Margrethen (Austrian part of the trip).
Might take a bit longer but very scenic route.


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