Advantages
The subscription monthly travel pass is not only more economical than the regular monthly travel pass – it also offers a whole row of other advantages. Find out more right here.
The subscription bonus ...
... is reason enough to once again travel by train, bus and tram and save money at the same time.
You use the public transport in the VVO area almost daily?
Then a subscription for a monthly travel pass is simply an unbeatable offer for you!
A subscription to the VVO is worth it. The advantages you have with a subscription.
- On subscription, the monthly travel pass is about 14 % cheaper than buying 12 “normal” monthly passes in advance.
- You do not have to validate a monthly pass.
- Up to six people (no more than two of them older than 14) may travel on the regular fare monthly travel pass at certain times as follows: weekends – from Friday 6.00 pm until Monday 6.00 am (or until 4.00 am with the nine o’clock monthly travel pass); public holidays – from 6.00 pm the previous day until 6.00 am the following day (or until 4.00 am with the nine o’clock monthly travel pass).
- Your family, friends and even just acquaintances can use your regular fare monthly pass when you are away on holiday or simply too busy to go out yourself.
- If you hold a subscriber’s monthly pass for the right fare zones you can use the Dresden hillside railways, the narrow-gauge lines, the Kirnitzschtalbahn, the elevator in Bad Schandau and the City-Bus in Meißen.
- With your monthly pass you can also always take a cycle or dog with you free of charge.
- The sum is simply booked from your account.
- The subscriber's monthly pass arrives conveniently in the post.
- As a regular customer, you are sent special ABOBonus offers.
A subscription for a monthly pass runs for at least 12 consecutive months. As a subscription customer, your monthly pass will be sent to your home. In addition, you will profit from the lower prices for monthly pass and 9-o’clock monthly pass subscriptions.
Special rules apply for those monthly pass subscriptions for school children that are sent out to the schools.





