Deutsche Bahn is selling a new “Egal-Wohin-Ticket” at Edeka

“No matter where ticket”
Deutsche Bahn sells a new ticket: With the ICE through all of Germany

The new Deutsche Bahn ticket is also valid for long-distance transport (symbol image)

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Deutsche Bahn has a new ticket on offer in cooperation with Edeka, with which travelers can travel throughout Germany for 39.90 euros – including long-distance traffic. The ticket could be worthwhile, especially for commuters and holidaymakers.

This article first appeared on RTL.de

Through the whole of Germany for only 39.90 euros – and that too with the ICE. This is exactly what Deutsche Bahn is now making possible. After the company had already cooperated with Aldi and Lidl, Edeka now offers the so-called “No matter where ticket”. Passengers can use the ticket for a single journey on long-distance trains (ICE, IC/EC) and local trains (IRE, RE, RB, S-Bahn) of Deutsche Bahn in 2nd class as well as on local trains of non-federal railways (NE) use.

Deutsche Bahn sells tickets at Edeka

The ticket is available immediately while stocks last and, in addition to the participating Edeka stores, can also be purchased in other stores in the network such as Marktkauf, Budni, Nah & Gut and Trinkgut. The coupons can then be found on site at the gift card stands. The attached code must then be converted into a digital ticket on the Deutsche Bahn website by June 30, 2023 at the latest. A maximum of five coupons may be purchased per person.

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