Can I use a "Gutschein" from Deutsche Bahn more than once?
I cancelled a trip with Deutsche Bahn and they gave me a "Gutschein" (German word for coupon or voucher) with the value of the trip. If I use this Gutschein to buy something of less value, can I use the rest of the Gutschein again?
In the website, they say
Wenn Sie Gutschein und eCoupon kombinieren und der Wert der Gutscheine insgesamt den Ticketpreis übersteigt, können wir Ihnen für den Restbetrag leider keinen Restwert-Gutschein ausstellen.
Rough translation: If you combine a Gutschein and an eCoupon, and the total value of the vouchers exceeds the ticket price, we will unfortunately not be able to issue you a "residual value voucher" (Restwert-Gutschein) for the remaining amount.
But it is not clear to me if I can get a "Restwert-Gutschein" when I just use a Gutschein and not a Gutschein together with an eCoupon.
Thank you!
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Can I use my DB ticket at a different time?
Make sure that your ticket and seat reservation have the same travel class (first or second class). Changes to your travel plans? Flexible fare tickets are not restricted to specific trains. This means you can take whatever train suits you best on the day you are scheduled to travel.How does the BahnCard work?
If you have a BahnCard 100, it automatically includes the City-Ticket function, so you can make as many trips - free of charge - as you want within the applicable area of the towns and cities covered by the offering. Other BahnCards do not give you free travel on local transport services.How do I use a Bahn voucher?
On bahn.comHow long is a single train ticket valid for?
6.1 Anytime Day (Single and Return) tickets must be used on the date shown on your ticket and up to 04:29 the following day. 6.2 Anytime Single must be used within 2 days of the date shown on the ticket and up until 04:29 after the last day of validity.HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK FROM LASTMINUTE.COM/ OR ANY OTHER COMPANY ( LASTMINUTE.COM REVIEW )
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