Russian Train News
The non-refundable tickets would allow to save up to 20% from the ride
Starting from 20th of January, the Federal Passenger Company would suggest the passengers use special "non-refundable" tariff for the 1st, 2nd classes and for the carriages with seats. The cost of the journey with the non-refundable tariff will be lower, comparing to the "refundable".
The "non-refundable" tickets would allow saving from 5 to 20% from the ticket's price. The price difference varies depending on the train's type and the travel time.
It is planned that "non-refundable" tickets will be tested on several pilot routes, and later on will be implemented on other trains operated by the Federal Passenger Company with 1st, 2nd classes, and carriages with seats.
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