Public transport use is booming
Climate Ticket Austria cracks the 300,000 mark
The Climate Ticket Austria has broken the 300,000 mark for the first time. In a year-on-year comparison, 62 percent of Klimaticket Austria customers who also use a car have shifted their mobility behavior to public transport, 33 percent of them to a large extent. Most customers are in Vienna.
"300,000 climate tickets - I would never have dared to dream of that when it was launched three years ago. This success shows that people want to switch to sustainable mobility. We just have to create the right offers," says Climate Protection Minister Leonore Gewessler (Greens).
In addition, the proportion of Klimaticket Austria customers who do not use a car has risen from 16 to 19 percent from 2022 to 2023.
Most customers are in Vienna (97,800), followed by Lower Austria (69,300) and Upper Austria (53,200). They are followed by: Styria (18,500), Salzburg (17,900), Tyrol (17,000), Carinthia (8800), Vorarlberg (7500) and Burgenland (6700) as well as 3300 customers who do not live in Austria.
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