Ticket prices in public transport are rising: Leipzig's single ticket is now 3.60 euros!

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Leipzig will increase ticket prices in public transport to 3.60 euros from August 1, 2025. The reasons are increased costs and investments in infrastructure.

Leipzig erhöht Ticketpreise im ÖPNV auf 3,60 Euro ab 1. August 2025. Gründe sind gestiegene Kosten und Investitionen in Infrastruktur.
Leipzig will increase ticket prices in public transport to 3.60 euros from August 1, 2025. The reasons are increased costs and investments in infrastructure.

Ticket prices in public transport are rising: Leipzig's single ticket is now 3.60 euros!

In Leipzig there are signs of changes in local public transport. Since August 1, 2025, a single ticket now costs 3.60 euros. This adjustment is part of a comprehensive tariff change by the Central German Transport Association (MDV), which was decided at a shareholders' meeting. On average, ticket prices increase by 5 to 6 percent, which is due to increased operating costs, wage developments and necessary investments in modern vehicles. Loud lvz.de The cost recovery rate in local transport is traditionally lower than expenses, which means that only part of the costs are covered by the sale of tickets.

Around 2.1 million people rely on MDV’s services every day. More than half of these passengers already use the Deutschlandticket, which represents an important source of income for local public transport. “To ensure that financing continues to be guaranteed, these tariff adjustments are essential,” explains a spokesman for the MDV. Such price adjustments are particularly necessary in view of rising energy costs and the required investments in infrastructure in order to maintain a comprehensive mobility offering.

Why the tariff adjustments?

The tariff changes decided in March are not just a response to rising costs. They also aim to make local transport in the region more attractive. MDV's long-term strategy is to encourage more people to switch to buses and trains through ongoing investments in new vehicles, digital offerings and improving the route network. The planned improvements include, among other things, the expansion of the ten-minute service and the introduction of local bus lines, such as line 71 in Anger-Crottendorf. These measures support the city's sustainability goals and are intended to ensure that more people switch to environmentally friendly means of transport.

Especially in times of climate change and rising emissions, it is important that local public transport continues to be used as a potential alternative. The MDV has set itself the goal of promoting and expanding this sector. In 2024, for example, 50 million euros will be invested in the rail network to promote public transport. Such initiatives are necessary not only to maintain mobility services 365 days a year, but also to improve the city's environmental balance.

What's next?

For passengers, this means that tickets that have already been purchased remain valid until the end of the year. However, the minimum contract period for the ABO Flex and LeipzigMOVE+ will be shortened from six to one month, which provides more flexibility for occasional drivers. The new tariffs can be viewed on the MDV website, and a customer chatbot is available to answer questions about the offers. These adjustments and offers are part of a larger vision for sustainable local transport in the MDV that is not only financially viable, but also meets citizens' requirements for modern transport infrastructure.