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I purchased my DB Bahn seat reservations from the Interrail website. I received a PDF with a blurred QR-code. I wonder is there a way to transfer these tickets to the DB Bahn app instead of having various PDF-documents?

The app asks for a 9-figure order number, but that can’t be found on the PDF. It just says Eurail.

Best answer by thibcabe

I don't think there's a way to transfer them to the app (there's no need to anyway) but someone else may correct me.

German seat reservations are best done on bahn.com directly (way cheaper) : 4.90€ per journey (incl. multiple trains) and no booking fee. For a single train it's best to use tickets.oebb.at (3€).

Optional seat reservation prices can vary massively as you can see.

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I don't think there's a way to transfer them to the app (there's no need to anyway) but someone else may correct me.

German seat reservations are best done on bahn.com directly (way cheaper) : 4.90€ per journey (incl. multiple trains) and no booking fee. For a single train it's best to use tickets.oebb.at (3€).

Optional seat reservation prices can vary massively as you can see.


Angelo
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No can't be moved to DB, because Interrail sells reservations for trains in Europe with optional reservations via Belgiums Railways booking system (the price 6€ + 2€). 

Next time book directly via DB App to get it there (and cost less). The price is 4,90€ per journey, instead of 6+2 per train via Interrail.eu


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