SBB Halbtax Review: Is the Half-Fare Card Worth It?

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The SBB Half-Fare Travelcard (Halbtax) is the single most common discount card in Switzerland, and for most residents who travel more than occasionally, it pays for itself within a handful of trips.

How it works

Halbtax cuts most standard train, bus, and boat tickets roughly in half, for a flat annual fee. It has no usage limit, you simply show it (or have it linked to your app) when buying any ticket, and the discount applies automatically.

Who it makes sense for

  • Anyone taking more than a few return trips a year outside their local zone
  • Occasional commuters who don’t travel daily, so a full annual pass (GA) isn’t worth it
  • Students and newcomers who want flexibility without committing to a bigger annual pass

Where it falls short

If you commute daily on the same route, an annual pass or regional season ticket usually beats paying half-fare on every single trip, run the comparison in our SBB passes guide. And if you travel rarely, even half-fare tickets may cost more over a year than the card itself.

Best for / avoid if

Best for: regular-but-not-daily travellers who want a simple, no-commitment discount on every trip.

Avoid if: you barely travel by train, or you commute daily on a fixed route where an annual pass wins outright.

See our Halbtax Plus review for the prepaid alternative, and try the Financial Planner to see how your commute pattern affects the recommendation.

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