ktx 정기권 가격Types of KORAIL’s KTX commuter passes1. Regular Commuter Passes (for KTX, general trains) weekdays (Monday-Friday), Commuter pass discount rate for using trains below the specified grade within the designated route: 45% for 10-day pass, 60% for 1-month pass2. Period free type (for KTX, general trains) You can freely set the desired period within 10 days to 1 month, including holidays Discount rate: 45% for 10 to 20 days, 50% for 21 days to 1 month3. N Card (KTX only) Select the number of times and section, purchase the N Card in advance and purchase a discount ticket within the validity period to use. three types of sale
General Commuter Pass System A regular commuter pass is a commuter pass that allows you to use trains of a specified grade or lower within a designated route on weekdays (Monday to Friday, excluding holidays). There are two types of 10-day and 1-month passes, and the discount rate is 45% for the 10-day pass and 60% for the 1-month pass. The number of days includes only weekdays Monday through Friday. In other words, holidays and weekends are excluded from calculation days.
Free-period Commuter Passes The period-free commuter pass is a commuter pass that compensates for the disadvantages of regular commuter passes that are only sold for 10 days or 1 month and can only be used on weekdays. In other words, you can freely use the pass for any period you want within 10 days to 1 month, and if you select and purchase the ‘holiday included option’, you can use the commuter pass regardless of weekdays, weekends, or holidays. The discount rate is 45% for 10-20 days and 50% for 21 days-1 month.
Frequency reduction commuter pass The frequency reduction type N card is a commuter pass exclusively for KTX. After purchasing the N Card in advance by selecting the number of times and the section of use, it is a ticket that can be used by purchasing a discount ticket regardless of weekdays or weekends within the validity period of the N Card. There are 3 types of N cards: basic type (for 1 person), 2 people, and 3 sections. The amount of the card is as follows. – Basic type (for 1 person): 5% of the total fare for the used section- For 2 people (2 people can use it at the same time, and 2 sections can be set): 7% of the total fare for the used section- 3 sections (for 3 sections) section can be set): 7% of the total fare for the section used
If you have purchased a card, you can receive a discount of at least 15% to a maximum of 40% on a seat ticket for the train of your choice within the validity period. You can receive an additional 15% discount (approximately 27% discount compared to the regular price) if you want to book a standing seat instead of seat assignment, and an additional 50% discount (approximately 52% discount compared to the regular price) if you reserve a non-reserved seat.
Where can I buy a Korail commuter pass? You can purchase a Korail commuter pass through the mobile ticket app ‘Korail Talk’. (Actual commuter passes are not currently available.) If you select Regular/Discount Ticket at the bottom of Korail Talk, you can check your commuter pass (period free/general commuter pass) and N card.
Trains that can be used with regular commuter passes? You can use KTX, ITX-Cheongchun, ITX-Saemaeul, Saemaeul, Mugunghwa, and Nuriro trains for regular commuter passes and period-free commuter passes. You can use trains of the specified class or lower within the specified route. For example, passengers who purchase an ITX-Saemaeul commuter pass between Seoul and Busan can use ITX-Saemaeul (Saemaeul) and lower class trains (Mugunghwa and Nuriro). On the other hand, the number-reducing N Card is a product for KTX users. – Train class: KTX (KTX-Sancheon) > ITX-Saemaeul, Saemaeul > Mugunghwa, Nuri-ro Passengers using regular KTX trains that detour via Gupo Station, etc. cannot board direct KTX trains between Seoul and Busan.
Can commuter pass users sit down? We operate a non-reserved seat system for commuter pass users. The free seat car is a car that allows you to sit freely if there is an empty seat, just like a train or bus. It is operated only on KTX, ITX-Saemaeul, Saemaeul, and ITX-Cheongchun trains during weekday commuting hours. If there are no free seats or trains that do not operate non-reserved seats, you must travel with a standing seat. – Non-reserved seats are operated only on weekdays, and based on the departure station, KTX is 9:00-18:00, ITX-Saemaeul, Saemaeul, ITX-Cheongchun 8 Trains departing from 1:00 to 17:00 do not operate non-reserved seats. Through KorailTalk, you can check whether each train has a non-reserved seat. In the case of trains, cars 8 and 18), ITX-Saemaeul car 6, Saemaeul car 5, and ITX-Cheongchun, cars 4 and 5 have free seats on the 1st floor.
Is it not possible for commuter pass users to reserve a seat? In the case of KTX, you can pay a certain fee and receive a seat assignment. You can select a seat by paying an amount equivalent to 15% of the standard fare for the section you use through the Korail Talk app or the station window. However, it can be purchased from 1 month before the departure of the train to the day before departure, and can be purchased twice a day. In Korail Talk, you can purchase through ‘Seat Assignment’ in the regular ticket > Select departure date > Train search > Payment and ticket issuance.
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