We provide answers to your questions on supersaver tickets available for purchase online at SBB.ch or in the SBB Mobile and SBB Preview apps.
The easiest way to purchase supersaver tickets for a return journey is via SBB.ch.
Online purchase at SBB.ch.
First select the outward journey.
In the next step, click on the ‘Single and return journey’ symbols under ‘Travel options’.
To check whether there are still supersaver tickets available for a specific departure time, click on ‘Choose return journey’ (at the bottom on the right) and enter your desired return date and time.
Purchase via the app.
On SBB Mobile and SBB Preview, you can only purchase supersaver tickets for a single journey.
If you are planning a return journey for the same day, it is worth checking whether the Saver Day Pass is cheaper than a supersaver ticket for both the outward and return journey.
No. In the event of train cancellations, delays or line interruptions, you can take the next possible train without purchasing a new ticket provided you obtain confirmation from ticket control or sales staff.
No. If you have missed your booked connection or want to travel at another time, you can purchase a ticket at the standard fare for the same day and obtain a refund for your supersaver ticket after your journey. Only tickets for the exact same route can be refunded. A fee of CHF 10 will be retained for refunds as per T600.9.
Supersaver tickets are available for most public transport routes.
Super saver tickets are also available in the Frimobil, Mobilis, Ostwind and Passepartout regional transport networks. Other networks are currently examining the possibility of implementing them.
Yes. Combining a supersaver ticket for the outward journey and a single Point-to-Point Ticket at the standard fare for the return journey (or vice versa) is still cheaper than a return Point-to-Point Ticket at the standard fare for the same route.
Supersaver tickets are online tickets issued to a specific person. You must therefore prove your identity using your Half Fare Travelcard, SwissPass card or an official form of identification (e.g. ID card) during the ticket inspection.
No. GA Travelcard holders still enjoy unlimited travel on the entire public transport network for one whole year at an attractive all-inclusive price. As of 12 December 2021, passengers with a 2nd class GA Travelcard can now purchase a Saver Class Upgrade at a greatly reduced price for travel in 1st class. And passengers with a Half Fare Travelcard benefit from lower prices thanks to supersaver tickets.
The offers and prices for supersaver tickets change continuously. Online and in the apps we can change the prices quickly so you can find a suitable supersaver ticket in the quickest and easiest way.
The prices depend on the capacity and popularity of the connections concerned.
No. Commuters can benefit from supersaver tickets in their leisure time too.
For dogs, you can purchase a 2nd class supersaver ticket with a Half Fare travelcard (even if you are travelling in 1st class). Please enter the following information when purchasing a supersaver ticket for your dog: First name: your first name; Surname: your surname(s) and the word DOG in capital letters after it; Date of birth: your date of birth.
Supersaver tickets are not available for bicycles.