
€63 Ticket Experience Report: Who Is the D-Ticket Really Worth It For?
The €63 ticket, also known as the D-Ticket, excites many commuters and travelers. It offers an affordable way to use local and regional transport in Germany. Starting in 2025, however, the price has been raised, which could change the ticket's attractiveness for some. What does this mean for users? And who does the €63 ticket really pay off for?
Price Increase: Why Is the €63 Ticket Getting More Expensive?
Starting January 2025, the price of the D-Ticket rises to €63 per month. This was decided at the special transport ministers' conference. The €9 increase is meant to cover the rising costs of public transport. Financing is currently only secured for 2025, so it remains unclear whether the ticket will be offered in subsequent years as well.
Who Benefits Most?
- Daily commuters with monthly costs above €63
- Flexible travelers who use different transport networks
- Students and young professionals looking for affordable mobility
The TicketPlus+ Advantage
With TicketPlus+, you get additional value: sharing credits, a flexible pause function, and a €20 new customer bonus -- all at the same €63 monthly price.
