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Subject: Re: Quick question about Deutsche Bahn prebooked tickets Posted on: 18 Dec 2006 22:43:36 MET

it means you may have stopovers in the return,
but the journey should not exceed 2 days

"Martin" a écrit dans le message de news:
ifodo2h5998ud99b0md1fd8vhvcaffcupc@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 19:34:47 +0100, Tom Peel wrote:
>
>>Turan Fettahoglu schrieb:
>>>> I have registred with the Deutsche Bahn and bought an online ticket
>>>> and printed it out. I now find that I may need to travel the return
>>>> leg at a different time, but I don't know until the day. Can I just
>>>> get on a different train and get the conductor to change it?
>>>
>>> It depends on the tariff. If it is a "normal" ticket it is valid on any
>>> train until the expiry date. It it printed on the ticket.
>>>
>>> If you have a ticket that has been booked more than a week in advance
>>> you got it somewhat cheaper, but it is "valid only on dates and trains
>>> shown", like in a charter airline.
>>>
>>> Jacqueline is right: ask Deutsche Bahn, they ought to know.
>>>
>>> Turan
>>When I look at it carefully, it says:
>>Gültigkeit: 20.12.2006 - 19.01.2007 Hinfahrt bis 21.12.2006
>>Rückfahrt an 2 aufeinander folgenden Tagen innerhalb der Gültigkeit
>>
>>I think that means it's valid for travel on other dates.
>
> The ticket is valid from 20-12-2006 -19-01-2007
>
> You have to start by 21-12-2006
>
> You have to return on 2 consecutive following days within the validity of
> the
> ticket. ????
>
> --
>
> Martin
>