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Due to a technical problem no seats can currently be reserved and tickets for night trains can be purchased. ÖBB are working on the fix.

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A technical failure caused significant restrictions on the booking of seat reservations and night train tickets of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). Since Sunday, the ÖBB's reservation system was out of service – customers are no longer able to make corresponding bookings. Only Monday afternoon, the ÖBB issued a slight warning. As the ÖBB announced on its website, "a solution has been worked intensively." The exact cause of the failure is sti…

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Due to a technical problem no seats can currently be reserved and tickets for night trains can be purchased. ÖBB are working on the fix.

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Even night trains cannot be booked at the moment. According to ÖBB, a solution is being worked on

·Vienna, Austria
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At the ÖBB the reservation tool failed during the night on Monday. The reason for this was a technical error. The problem could be fixed against Monday noon so far that reservations in the national daily traffic were possible again. International travellers still have to endure a little.

At ÖBB, the reservation system has failed. No seats can be booked or tickets for night trains can be purchased at the moment. The cause of the breakdown is still unclear, as well as when reservations will be possible again.

·Vienna, Austria
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Due to a technical problem, seat reservations and night train tickets cannot currently be booked with ÖBB. The Austrian Federal Railways announced on its website that they are "already working on a solution." The disruption to the reservation system began on Sunday. Passengers on several trains had to remain behind on the platforms after seats had been reserved multiple times, ÖBB spokesperson Herbert Hofer told "Ö3" news.

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