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Commuter and Commuter Combi

For those of you who travel as a commuter


All customers with a Commuter Combi or Commuter card will be contacted directly by email on May 8 with further information about the phased shutdown—and what it means for you as a commuter. 

If you currently travel with a Commuter Combi or Commuter card: 

The last check-in with the physical Rejsekort on buses, local trains, and light rail in Jylland and on Fyn is May 28 at 11:59 PM.
The last check-in with the physical Rejsekort on Zealand, Lolland, Falster, and Møn; on DSB trains across the country; and at Hyllie, Triangeln, and Malmö C in Sweden, as well as on GoCollective trains in Jylland and on Fyn, is June 29 at 11:59 PM.

 

Here’s how you can travel with Commuter combi in the future: 

Going forward, you can travel with Commuter combi using a physical Basiskort or digitally via the Rejsekort app. We expect Commuter Combi to be available in June, when you’ll be able to purchase it through our Self-Service portal.
You can already download the Rejsekort app or order a personal Basiskort in Self-Service at www.mit.rejsekort.dk 
If you purchase your personal Basiskort at a sales location or through our customer service center instead, please note that you will not be able to purchase Commuter combi until later this year.  

 

Here’s how you can travel with a Commuter Card in the future: 

In the future, you can travel with a digital Commuter Card in the Rejsebillet app. Read more at www.rejsebillet.dk
If you’d rather continue using a physical card, the Commuter Combi add-on for the Basiskort is an option. It’s an add-on product where you select a commuting zone at a fixed price, while trips outside that zone are calculated automatically.

 

Read more about the Rejsekort app

Read more about Basiskort