Monthly Pass
Travel at low cost if you commute by bus, train or the metro
Even if you only travel the same route a few times a week, you may be able to save both time and money on your round trips with a monthly pass. Take a commuter check if you want to be sure that a monthly pass is a good idea – both in terms of price, CO2 footprint and the time you spend commuting.

Which pass is ideal for you?
Commuter Card
For children and adults who travel the same route more than three times a week.
Commute20
For children and adults travelling the same route two to three times a week.
Rejsekort with Commuter Combi
Children and adults can buy a Rejsekort and Commuter Card in one.
Extension ticket
Add an extra zone to your Commuter Card – or take the metro.
Youth Card
Young people (16-19 years old) and students travel at a fixed, low price.
Pensionistkort (for pensioners)
All adults aged 67+ and individuals receiving early retirement pension can travel at a discount.
Card for conscripts
Conscripts can travel for free between their place of residence and place of service.
Blindekort (for blind people)
Members of the Danish Blind Society with reduced sight can travel for free in the area where they reside
Get compensation for delays
If you travel on a Commuter Card, Rejsekort with Commuter Combi, Youth Card, Business Card or other cards that are valid for at least 30 days, you can automatically receive compensation for certain delays with the DSB Commuter Travel Time Guarantee.
