Ok, è la prima volta che prendo il treno in Germania. Ovviamente i biglietti sono quelli in verde ma qual è l’altra opzione? Per un momento ho pensato "wow, che affare" ma realizzi subito che si trattava di qualcos’altro. Voglio solo sapere di cosa si tratta

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    1. It’s just the reservation of a specific seat. In case you bought your ticket without one and later decide to get a seat too.

    2. “Reservation only” means “Only reservation” here, if that makes sense. The 5.20 is only for the seat reservation, not the actual ticket.

    3. JohnFN89 on

      You don’t have a guaranteed seat in an ICE or IC. You’ll have to reserve a seat for 5,20 when you don’t want to search for a free seat in the train.

      I would highly recommend to reserve a seat. But a little tip to avoid a reserved seat: just sit in the Bistro on the train and have a drink or a meal. There you don’t need a reservation.

    4. Ok_Grapefruit8104 on

      You only buy the seat, but not the trip.
      This can be used if you already got a ticket without a seat reservation, and later on see/fear, that the train will be crowded and you’ll end up without a seat.

      Another usecase is having the Bahncard 100, which let’s you travel for free on ICE, but again, you want a seat.

    5. saltpinecoast on

      It’s just a seat reservation. Essentially an add-on to a previously purchased ticket.

      See how the expensive ticket option says “Unrestricted choice of trains”? If you buy that ticket, you can use any train to get from your departure city to your destination city on that day.

      Say you weren’t super sure of your schedule a week ago when you booked, so you bought the flexible ticket. On the day of your trip, you decide you’ll hop on ICE123 after lunch. You want to be sure you’re guaranteed a seat, so you pop into the app and reserve a seat for that train. You just need a seat reservation, not a ticket (since you bought the ticket a week ago).

    6. National-Ad-1314 on

      Protip if a normal price ticket at a given time is too expensive look if the flex price at a less peak time is actually cheaper.

      You can then still take that train and even when fully booked there’s likely someone (see many) didn’t board or it’s showing fully booked in error.

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