Ukrzaliznytsia Imposes New Mandatory Printed Ticket Rule for Select International Routes.
Ukrzaliznytsia's New Policy for International Travel
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's state railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has announced a new requirement for certain international services: passengers must now carry a printed boarding pass. This marks a departure from the standard practice where an electronic ticket with a QR code displayed on a smartphone is sufficient for most routes. This change could affect travel plans for those on specific cross-border journeys.
The mandatory printed ticket rule applies to the following international train services:
- 009K Kyiv — Budapest
- 010K Budapest — Kyiv
- 749D Kyiv — Vienna
- 149D Vienna — Kyiv
- 140D Chop — Vienna
- 146D Chop — Vienna
- 143D Vienna — Chop
For these specific routes, passengers can download and print a PDF ticket via the UZ app, which should help streamline their pre-travel preparations.
For all other international services operated by Ukrzaliznytsia, the standard electronic ticket with a QR code on a mobile device remains fully acceptable, allowing travelers to avoid the need for a physical copy. This digital option continues to offer convenience for the majority of international passengers.
Expansion of International Services
In related news, Ukrzaliznytsia has begun ticket sales for a new service connecting Lviv and Warsaw. This move is part of the company's broader strategy to expand its international network and enhance passenger services. Travelers are strongly advised to review the updated ticket requirements for their specific route to prevent any issues during their journey. These policy updates reflect the evolving nature of cross-border rail travel in the region, where procedures can vary by destination country.
These new measures from Ukrzaliznytsia are likely to significantly alter the travel experience for Ukrainian passengers. While the printed ticket mandate for select routes may add a step to pre-travel planning, the continued acceptance of e-tickets on other routes maintains a level of convenience. The expansion of international connections, notably the new Lviv-Warsaw route, demonstrates the company's commitment to improving accessibility and service quality for its customers.
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