At midnight on Monday the physical Rejsekort travel card will officially be retired, with travelers instead having to use the Rejsekort app or the new physical Basiskort travel card.
The Rejsekort card was retired in Jutland and on Funen on May 29th, but retirement in the rest of the country was delayed until June 29th.
In the last month, around 190,000 people have traveled using a physical Rejsekort, the company behind the card, Rejsekort & Rejseplan, said in a press statement.
“We know that some people always wait until the last minute or haven’t had a chance to switch yet,” the company’s customer director Jens Willars told Ritzau.
“Luckily the vast majority of people have already swapped over,” Willars said, asking that anyone needing assistance can head to one of 98 spots selling the new card, as well as certain kiosks and 7-Eleven stores at DSB stations. It’s also possible to call the Rejsekort customer service centre.
According to Wallars, 3.3 million people already use the Rejsekort app, while 185,000 have ordered a Basiskort. You can also buy an anonymous Basiskort which allows you to travel without using a smartphone, bank card or the MobilePay payment app.








