The reduced ones are for when you have a student card, or anything else, which will give you discounts on transportation, or alike.
English here, but as far as I’m aware (and according to my Polish wife) Reduced is pensioner, student etc.
Reduce means discount for students, elders and bunch more
Reduced ticked = “Ulgowy”. That means if you are kid, student or very old with special ID you can buy tickeds with discount (usually 50%)
50%
Kraków?
As others said – reduced is for students, pensioners and some priviledged groups. As far as I remember, you cannot use reduced price if you are student of foreign university (and have something like “international student ID”) – it’s only for students of Polish schools/universities, with Polish student ID.
Truly it all can be free just watch out
3zl
It’s for children, students, disabled people etc
If you are not sure if you can use the reduced one – buy **standard**
As people said on here, reduced is for students, disabled and elderly people but there are additional rules to it, so if you are technically in one of these groups I would still take standard if I were you.
For example for students they need to have a valid student ID, some international students however reported that their non Polish documents were not accepted etc.
Weird translation, but I guess it’s about “ulgowe”? Basically minors, seniors and handicapped discount
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The reduced ones are for when you have a student card, or anything else, which will give you discounts on transportation, or alike.
English here, but as far as I’m aware (and according to my Polish wife) Reduced is pensioner, student etc.
Reduce means discount for students, elders and bunch more
Reduced ticked = “Ulgowy”. That means if you are kid, student or very old with special ID you can buy tickeds with discount (usually 50%)
50%
Kraków?
As others said – reduced is for students, pensioners and some priviledged groups. As far as I remember, you cannot use reduced price if you are student of foreign university (and have something like “international student ID”) – it’s only for students of Polish schools/universities, with Polish student ID.
Truly it all can be free just watch out
3zl
It’s for children, students, disabled people etc
If you are not sure if you can use the reduced one – buy **standard**
As people said on here, reduced is for students, disabled and elderly people but there are additional rules to it, so if you are technically in one of these groups I would still take standard if I were you.
For example for students they need to have a valid student ID, some international students however reported that their non Polish documents were not accepted etc.
Weird translation, but I guess it’s about “ulgowe”? Basically minors, seniors and handicapped discount