• lime!
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    1213 days ago

    yes. you could even book a seat without having a ticket. it was completely separate flows.

    • @uranibaba
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      213 days ago

      Why would they do it like that? Does the ticket give anything extra? Sounds like a waste of money to buy first class tickets otherwise.

      • @deltapi
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        813 days ago

        You can make the reservation independent of the ticket/fare payment. You’re still supposed to have a ticket for the class of service you want.

        Paying for a seat reservation doesn’t pay the ‘fare’

        • @uranibaba
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          213 days ago

          I’ve never seen it before but were just given examples, DSB being one.
          I find it strange to manage tickets separate from seats. Why not keep them linked?

          • @deltapi
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            213 days ago

            Because of things like monthly regional passes.

            • lime!
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              112 days ago

              those are a different kind of train where i live. regional trains have mostly passes (that also work on buses), intercity trains do not.

          • @[email protected]
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            213 days ago

            It’s mostly because you can have tickets that are not bound to a specific train. Aside from things like monthly tickets you can also have tickets for a single ride, which have a fixed start and end station, but you can take any train on the booked day. When you don’t know beforehand, which train you will take, you can still reserve a seat as soon as you decide (even just before the train leaves)