between France and Germany, free train tickets for young people

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France and Germany have decided on a binational ticket for young people to encourage train travel between the two countries.

How can I take advantage of the binational ticket for young people to travel between France and Germany? It will be first come, first served, starting at 10 a.m., Monday, June 12. 60,000 passes will be distributed free of charge, including 30,000 for young people FFrench aged between 18 and 27 and another 30,000 for Germans. These will therefore be tickets valid both on main lines and on regional trains, with seven days of unlimited transport to be spread over a month.

Places reserved for scholarship students or young apprentices

This means that you can go from Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) to Frankfurt (Germany), visit the city for a few days and then take another train to Munich, then to Berlin or Hamburg, and, after a month, perform your return to France. To obtain a ticket, simply log on at 10 a.m. to the passefrancegermany.fr site. But the places are likely to leave quickly, even if some are reserved for scholarship students or young apprentices, explains the journalist from France Télévisions, Laurent Desbonnets, from Germany.


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