Since 1 May 2023, the federal Deutschlandticket is available and valid – a major step forward for local and regional mobility all over Germany. For only €58 per month, ticket holders may use buses, U and S-Bahn trains, ferry boats as well as any regional trains as they wish. hvv meets this transformation with additional perks for residents and infrequent travellers.
Deutschlandticket in Brief
- Easy travel in local and regional public transport all over Germany for only €58
- The ticket for school children living and going to school in Hamburg is completely free
- Azubi apprentices pay only €34.80 per month
- Hamburg residents eligible for social benefits only pay €19 per month
- Different plans for employees depend on employers’ contributions
- Upgrades available for students (Semesterticket)
Deutschlandticket for Only €58
Anyone formerly holding a hvv Jobticket or any other hvv ticket subscriptions now automatically has a Deutschlandticket for only €58 per month. At the same time, subscribers may board local and regional buses and RB and RE trains all over Germany.
Please note: The Deutschlandticket is not valid on transport intended purely for long-distance travel, for example EC, IC or ICE trains, or FlixBus or other long-distance bus journeys.
Easy Subscription
Anyone without a current subscription can purchase their ticket with just a click and a swipe – without having to fill out any form. And for anyone who does not use a phone compatible with the hvv switch app, the ticket also comes as a chip card, which can be purchased online.
hvv Card holders may use the same card without any limitations.
Anyone who is currently using a ticket that is cheaper than €58 per month may of course continue using their ticket.
Employees
Employees who had formerly subscribed to the hvv Jobticket have automatically been transferred to the Deutschlandticket subscription – with all its perks. They pay only €40.60 per month if their employer contributes at least 25% (€14.50 per month); the remaining 5% (€2.90) will be covered by hvv.
If the employer is ready to raise the contribution to €25.20 per month, the hvv Jobticket Premium plan will be in effect: employees will have to pay only €29.90 for a ticket valid in local and regional traffic all over Germany, and they may take an additional person and up to 3 children with them on their ticket on weekends and holidays.
If employees do not wish to subscribe to the Deutschlandticket travel pass, they can choose between three free day travel passes per month for all of the hvv network (Klimaticket S) and a subscription free monthly travel pass for all of Germany for only €40.60 (Klimaticket XL). The contribution on the side of the employer is €12.25 (Klimaticket S) and €14.50 (Klimaticket XL).
School Children
School children in Hamburg can use local and regional public transport all over Germany entirely for free! This is made possible by the Hamburg senate and makes Hamburg the first state to offer a nationwide free public transport ticket for school children.
Trainees (Azubis)
Azubis (Azubi is short for Auszubildende, lit. ‘trainee’) are transferred from the previous BonusTicket plan to the Deutschlandticket and pay only €34.80 per month. Within the hvv operation area, Azubis may even take one additional person and up to 3 children under the age of 14 with them on their ticket.
Persons with Low Income
Persons receiving social benefits, such as Grundsicherung or Sozialhilfe, can use the Deutschlandticket to travel in local and regional public transport all over Germany for only €22.50 per month. This makes Hamburg one of the very few regions in Germany that issue the Deutschlandticket for less than €25 to persons with low income.
Students
From the winter term 2025/26, the hvv Deutschlandsemesterticket will be €208.80 for the full term; that is €34.80 per month. Until then, the ticket will stay at €176.40 per term (€29.40 per month).
Persons Without Subscription
For international visitors and anyone who does not want a subscription, the weekly and monthly hvv travel passes have become much cheaper. The weekly travel pass are only €38, and the monthly travel pass only €78. While being cheaper than before, both tickets will be valid for the entire hvv network area, whereas the previous options were valid only for the Hamburg AB area. The tickets can be purchased online as well as at all hvv service points and vending machines.
Persons receiving social benefits will pay only €42.50 for a monthly hvv travel pass if they do not wish to enter a subscription.
Further Changes
There are supplementary tickets for subscribers to take one adult person and up to three children with them on their ticket on weekends and holiday for an additional €15. The ticket is valid for the entire hvv network area. First class coaches on regional trains can be boarded with another supplementary ticket for €51.50 per month.
For updates and more information see here.