Choosing seat in DB IC bus
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I want to travel from Berlin to Kopenhagen with the DB IC bus. It gives me an option of choosing my seat. However, I have difficulty with it.
My requirement:
I want a window seat. With large leg room in front. Preferably the seat facing the front windshield in the top floor. How do I know if it is available from this diagram? If yes, kindly point me the seat number.
Additionally, does anybody know if I can change the seat after booking my ticket?
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I want to travel from Berlin to Kopenhagen with the DB IC bus. It gives me an option of choosing my seat. However, I have difficulty with it.
My requirement:
I want a window seat. With large leg room in front. Preferably the seat facing the front windshield in the top floor. How do I know if it is available from this diagram? If yes, kindly point me the seat number.
Additionally, does anybody know if I can change the seat after booking my ticket?
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If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
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I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02
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I want to travel from Berlin to Kopenhagen with the DB IC bus. It gives me an option of choosing my seat. However, I have difficulty with it.
My requirement:
I want a window seat. With large leg room in front. Preferably the seat facing the front windshield in the top floor. How do I know if it is available from this diagram? If yes, kindly point me the seat number.
Additionally, does anybody know if I can change the seat after booking my ticket?
buses seating deutsche-bahn
I want to travel from Berlin to Kopenhagen with the DB IC bus. It gives me an option of choosing my seat. However, I have difficulty with it.
My requirement:
I want a window seat. With large leg room in front. Preferably the seat facing the front windshield in the top floor. How do I know if it is available from this diagram? If yes, kindly point me the seat number.
Additionally, does anybody know if I can change the seat after booking my ticket?
buses seating deutsche-bahn
buses seating deutsche-bahn
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If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
2
I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02
add a comment |
1
If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
2
I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02
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1
If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
2
2
I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02
I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02
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All the seats coloured in dark grey are still available. Clicking on one of them will turn the respective seat green, indicating that you have successfully chosen the seat. Then choose "Auswahl übernehmen" in the lower right corner to confirm your choice and continue with the booking process.
As far as I can tell from the seat map, the seats on the left side (in the area with arrows pointing up) are on the upper level. The front of the bus is to the right which means you should choose seat 41 or 45, located in row one on the upper level. However, seats in the first row usually have a barrier in front of your legs, limiting your legroom. Sitting in any other seat, you would be able to slide your feet underneath the seat in front of you.
On a side note, I would recommend booking on Deutsche Bahn's English website in order to see all relevant instructions in English.
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
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All the seats coloured in dark grey are still available. Clicking on one of them will turn the respective seat green, indicating that you have successfully chosen the seat. Then choose "Auswahl übernehmen" in the lower right corner to confirm your choice and continue with the booking process.
As far as I can tell from the seat map, the seats on the left side (in the area with arrows pointing up) are on the upper level. The front of the bus is to the right which means you should choose seat 41 or 45, located in row one on the upper level. However, seats in the first row usually have a barrier in front of your legs, limiting your legroom. Sitting in any other seat, you would be able to slide your feet underneath the seat in front of you.
On a side note, I would recommend booking on Deutsche Bahn's English website in order to see all relevant instructions in English.
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
– Relaxed
May 11 '17 at 20:56
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All the seats coloured in dark grey are still available. Clicking on one of them will turn the respective seat green, indicating that you have successfully chosen the seat. Then choose "Auswahl übernehmen" in the lower right corner to confirm your choice and continue with the booking process.
As far as I can tell from the seat map, the seats on the left side (in the area with arrows pointing up) are on the upper level. The front of the bus is to the right which means you should choose seat 41 or 45, located in row one on the upper level. However, seats in the first row usually have a barrier in front of your legs, limiting your legroom. Sitting in any other seat, you would be able to slide your feet underneath the seat in front of you.
On a side note, I would recommend booking on Deutsche Bahn's English website in order to see all relevant instructions in English.
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
– Relaxed
May 11 '17 at 20:56
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All the seats coloured in dark grey are still available. Clicking on one of them will turn the respective seat green, indicating that you have successfully chosen the seat. Then choose "Auswahl übernehmen" in the lower right corner to confirm your choice and continue with the booking process.
As far as I can tell from the seat map, the seats on the left side (in the area with arrows pointing up) are on the upper level. The front of the bus is to the right which means you should choose seat 41 or 45, located in row one on the upper level. However, seats in the first row usually have a barrier in front of your legs, limiting your legroom. Sitting in any other seat, you would be able to slide your feet underneath the seat in front of you.
On a side note, I would recommend booking on Deutsche Bahn's English website in order to see all relevant instructions in English.
All the seats coloured in dark grey are still available. Clicking on one of them will turn the respective seat green, indicating that you have successfully chosen the seat. Then choose "Auswahl übernehmen" in the lower right corner to confirm your choice and continue with the booking process.
As far as I can tell from the seat map, the seats on the left side (in the area with arrows pointing up) are on the upper level. The front of the bus is to the right which means you should choose seat 41 or 45, located in row one on the upper level. However, seats in the first row usually have a barrier in front of your legs, limiting your legroom. Sitting in any other seat, you would be able to slide your feet underneath the seat in front of you.
On a side note, I would recommend booking on Deutsche Bahn's English website in order to see all relevant instructions in English.
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
– Relaxed
May 11 '17 at 20:56
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
– Relaxed
May 11 '17 at 20:56
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What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
– Relaxed
May 11 '17 at 20:56
What's all the fuss about the English version? I speak German fluently and I was none the wiser, the diagram is hopelessly confusing.
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May 11 '17 at 20:56
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If you don't speak German, why don't you switch to English language? You can find answers to most of your questions in the screenshot you posted.
– Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
May 10 '17 at 19:01
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I could not say from the diagram (German/English) which way is the bus's front section, which seats have more legroom & possibility to change the seat after booking.
– DarthVader
May 11 '17 at 8:02