Been buying train tickets from Zürich to German cities for close to a decade. Just today I realized that I could get cheaper tickets by booking the Swiss and German parts separately.
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I think it's because each booking system is unaware of the other's saver tickets options. So booking on DB always gives you the regular cost for Swiss trains and vice-versa.
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This is so absurd and frustrating. Why can't everything be under a single standardized API so booking systems can just figure out the best prize for a given route?!
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@tedted the worst thing is, don't both countries use HAFAS?
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@olasd I have no idea what goes on behind the scenes. I only know that the user experience is awful, do I assume the underlying tech must be a mess?
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@tedted I mean I'm sure half of it still runs on triangular floppy disks or something
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