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The term sharing systems refers to the organised joint use of one or more objects - such as cars in car sharing.
For example, there is the DOMINO app or the wegfinder app. In the DOMINO app, you can find, offer and book carpooling opportunities. In the wegfinder app, for example, you can book a suitable vehicle and hire it for a specific period of time.


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MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service) integrates different modes of transport and offers various multimodal mobility solutions adapted to the planned journey. Newer forms of mobility, such as bike sharing or on-demand transport services, are to be integrated.
The ultimate aim is to map the entire multimodal travel chain and to be able to book and obtain information about the offer from door to door. This is already possible with the wegfinder app.

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The term " forms of mobility " covers all options for travelling actively or passively.
The wegfinder app combines various forms of mobility such as public transport, car sharing, bike sharing, e-scooters, taxis, on-demand transport, cars and bikes. The app combines routing and fare information across all modes of transport. This makes it possible to book different forms of mobility in one app.

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The total price of a multimodal route is made up of the individual prices of the services used. In the case of sharing services, such as car sharing or bike sharing, the price is not fixed until the end of the journey; here, users only receive price information and an estimate in advance.

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No, these app offers will continue to exist. However, the services are integrated into wegfinder and can also be booked through it. The advantage for users is a one-stop-shop solution that bundles mobility services in one region.

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The wegfinder app can in principle be downloaded outside Austria, but only offers limited functions.

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  1. Age: 16 years of age or older
  2. Smartphone with Android or iOS operating system: up-to-date device with data connection, GPS and Bluetooth function
  3. Existing e-mail account
  4. Smartphone with SMS function
  5. Means of payment: debit card or credit card with sufficient credit/credit limit
Users also need a valid driving licence to use Car-Sharing services.
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Tickets for all integrated mobility services can be booked and paid for directly in the wegfinder app. The price is the same as when booking directly with the respective mobility provider.

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To make bookings in wegfinder, you only need to register once and enter a means of payment (credit or debit card). Further information can be found at: https://help.wegfinder.at/help/de-de/

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The wegfinder app offers a practical and clear solution here by bundling all mobility offers. Additional apps from other transport associations or mobility providers become superfluous.

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ClimateTickets cannot currently be purchased directly in the wegfinder app. However, it is possible to store an existing ClimateTicket and other season tickets or discounts (e.g. ÖBB Vorteilscard, tourist cards, etc.) in the app. This can be done either directly in the user profile or as part of a booking. The discount is then automatically taken into account when bookings are made.



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  1. Public transport tickets: single tickets, day tickets & monthly tickets from ÖBB, all transport associations (VOR/Ostregion, OÖVV/Upper Austria, Verbund Linie/Styria, Salzburg Verkehr, Kärtner Linien, VVT/Tyrol and VVV/Vorarlberg), city transport (Vienna, Innsbruck, Linz, Graz, Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Villach & more) as well as the Westbahn and the City Airport Train (CAT).
  2. Bike sharing: including bikes from Citybike Linz
  3. E-scooters: electric scooters from TIER and Bird in many regions of Austria
  4. Car-Sharing: cars and minibuses from ÖBB Rail & Drive at approx. 50 stations throughout Austria.
  5. Taxis: Taxis in Linz (2244), Wels, Vienna (40100) and Villach (28888)
  6. On-demand transport: Postbus shuttle in selected regions and ÖBB transfer directly from the railway station to the hotel

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With the wegfinder app, travellers can plan routes and book car and bike sharing offers, e-scooters, on-demand services and public transport. Services such as the Postbus Shuttle, Citybike Linz and various taxi services are already integrated. Further services will follow.
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Further information on the app can be found at: https://help.wegfinder.at/help/de-de/

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In the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. The app can also be downloaded via QR codes attached to the various mobility offers in the regions.
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The wegfinder cooperation is a partnership between the Upper Austrian Transport Association (OÖVV), the Tyrolean Transport Association (VVT), Innsbrucker Verkehrsbetrieb (IVB) and iMobility GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of ÖBB Personenverkehr AG. The motto is: "Your routes. Your app." With the wegfinder app, they are jointly offering a supra-regional solution for various modes of transport such as sharing services, public transport and on-demand services. Customers should ultimately benefit from these advantages.
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