How does a bus company charge for the €9 ticket?

Today, after the train ride (with the €9 ticket), I took the bus home. The bus driver didn't even want to see the €9 ticket. Now I'm wondering how the bus company will get reimbursed for the fare if the ticket wasn't even scanned, and therefore there's no proof of passengers using this ticket?

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AngiedieSchlaue
2 years ago

They get a fixed amount in the ÖPNV, no matter how many or few passengers drive.

MarSusMar
2 years ago

Since the paper tickets are not scanned and there is, see GF enough, the first paper to buy. in order to establish that it would be electronically better, I think more than half of them are not scanned anyway.

There are fixed promotions

That’s always the way. The BL says about the traffic companies/offs on the route you have 1h clock on the 10 min. There are grants.

DerHans
2 years ago

The ÖPNV companies will be leased on a flat-rate basis. The carriers are the traffic allies.

That’s why the dispute went, how much the countries, and how much the covenant has to do.

GutenTag2003
2 years ago

The bus company gets a fixed amount, regardless which ticket is used by the passenger and how many passengers are in the vehicle.

It also does not get a calculateable partial amount if a passenger has to change the respective bus company several times or switch on its route.

These 9€ are a price that the passenger pays and no price for the costs incurred for the journeys.