"Students are reminded to renew their 365-euro tickets"
Munich, Germany - The Munich Transport Company (MVG) has simplified the process for students to purchase the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV. To order the student ticket online, follow these steps:
1. Visit the MVG website (mvg.de/365) and ensure you have a valid student ID or other required documents. 2. Confirm your eligibility, which typically includes being a student with a valid student ID from a recognised university or college in Germany. 3. Provide the necessary documentation, such as your student ID and proof of residency. 4. Proceed to purchase the ticket online, paying via credit card or bank transfer. 5. Order the ticket at least 2-4 weeks in advance to ensure timely delivery.
It's essential to check the MVG website or contact their customer service for the most current information, as requirements may vary for different age groups.
In addition to the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV, the MVG offers a free weekly newsletter. This newsletter, available at 95.5's website, delivers highlights, top concerts, exclusive competitions, and insights into Larissa Lannert live. The newsletter content includes a variety of topics to keep you informed and entertained.
Please note that the newsletter is not a means to order the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV. Instead, it serves as an informative resource for students and residents of Munich.
For students aged 6 to 14, parents must upload a current photo of their child during the ordering process. 15-year-old students must also provide a school confirmation, in addition to a current photo. Starting from the next school year, the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV will be issued as a chip card or a mobile ticket for all 16-year-old students, and a school confirmation will be the only required document for students aged 16 and above.
Due to technical reasons, all customers must reorder their tickets. Identification during ticket checks is done with the personal ID, and the chip card or mobile ticket should be presented as proof of purchase. To ensure that the chip card is available in time, the MVG recommends ordering at least 14 days in advance, preferably online. This method allows for comfortable ordering from home and eliminates the need to wait in line at customer centres.
The newsletter is not a replacement for personal ID during ticket checks and should not be confused with the ordering process for the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV. Furthermore, there will be no more paper tickets for the 365-Euro-Ticket MVV, and customers can choose between a chip card or a mobile ticket upon ordering.
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- For students seeking education-and-self-development opportunities, subscribing to the MVG's free weekly newsletter can provide insights into various topics and provide information about upcoming events in Munich.
- While the MVG's 365-Euro-Ticket MVV simplifies travel for students, learning about the city's culture and entertainment can be further enhanced by continuously engaging with the content offered in the MVG's newsletter.