What happens after the 9 euro ticket expires? This question is currently occupying not only many households, who are suffering from the sharp rise in prices and remain mobile so much cheaper, but also many politicians, who have a wide variety of ideas for the successor. The Federal Minister of Transport has now given an outlook on when a successor to the 9-euro ticket can be expected at the earliest.

Successor to 9-euro ticket not in September

One thing is already clear. The 9-euro ticket will not be extended and the successor will not start in September 2022. Instead, Federal Transport Minister Wissing told the German Press Agency that after the 9-euro ticket has expired, the analysis is started first. You have to look at what experiences have been made, what role the price and the simple handling play. According to him, there’s a lot of speculation about the points, but no one really knows (via hot).

According to Federal Transport Minister Wissing is at the end of 2022 at the earliest, but rather at the beginning of 2023 expect a concrete successor to the 9-euro ticket in Germany. Concrete data on the previous 9-euro ticket should not be available until November 2022, so that the next steps can be taken on the basis of this information. Wissing wants to ensure that both the federal states and the federal government can pay for everything. At the same time, the new ticket must not cost too much, otherwise it will not be used.

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The successor to the 9-euro ticket will be more expensive

It is already clear that the price for a new ticket is higher. There are different considerations from 29 euros a month, 69 euros a month or 365 euros a year. But one thing should remain: easy use in local transport. Even with the new ticket, you should be able to travel nationwide on local transport without special pre-planning. Just get in and drive off. There was a lot of controversy when planning the 9-euro ticket. The increased number of passengers has also revealed the major weaknesses of the railway.

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