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๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ All calculations are based on Danish rules, rates, and currency (DKK). This calculator is translated for convenience but applies exclusively to Denmark.

Commuter Pass Calculator

A commuter pass is essential for many Danish workers who rely on public transport. But is your monthly pass actually saving you money compared to buying single tickets? This calculator helps you find out.

What does your commuter pass cost per trip?

By entering your monthly pass price and commute days, you can see the cost per day and per trip. These figures make it easy to compare against single ticket prices.

When is Rejsekort a better deal?

If you work from home some days each week, the cost per trip increases. Use this calculator to determine the break-even point for your commuter pass versus Rejsekort or single tickets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a commuter pass cost in Denmark?

Commuter pass prices in Denmark depend on the number of zones you travel through. A typical 2-zone monthly pass costs around 400 kr, while cross-regional passes can cost 1,500+ kr per month.

Can I get a tax deduction for my commuter pass?

Yes, Danish commuters can claim a transport deduction if the distance between home and work exceeds 24 km each way. The deduction is calculated based on distance, not actual expenses.

Is a commuter pass cheaper than single tickets?

A commuter pass typically pays for itself if you commute 15 or more days per month. If you work from home 2-3 days per week, compare the cost per trip with single tickets or Rejsekort pay-as-you-go.

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