January 23rd, 2012 Change in How Children between 6 and 10 Claim Free Fare!
Children between 6 and 10 will not have to claim they are entitled for free fare by Opencard as of 1st February 2012 as originally announced.
September 24th, 2011 Children and Juniors Can Make Use of Temporary Tickets
As of 1st September, children and juniors must have an Opencard if they want to purchase a Public Transport voucher. Those who haven’t applied yet will not receive it by the beginning of school year. Fortunately, they can make use of temporary monthly tickets.
January 31st, 2011 Opencard News Concerning Suburban Transport
As of 1st February 2011, pupil and student fares can be downloaded to Opencard.
November 12th, 2010 End of Paper Vouchers!
The sale of paper monthly and quarterly Adult and Senior (between 60 and 70 years old) vouchers has finished on Saturday 13th November 2010.
November 10, 2010 Children and Seniors Can Also Use Opencard as Proof of Age!
As of Saturday 13th November 2010, children between 10 and 15 years and seniors from 60 to 70 years can download the corresponding tariff category on their Opencard which can be used to prove their age when using discounted fares.
October 15th, 2010 Prague Integrated Transport Paper Vouchers for Adults and Seniors Will Finish
On 14th November the sale of Adult and Senior paper vouchers for P zone ceases, which means that only Opencard electronic vouchers will be available for this zone. This doesn’t concern suburban zones through which passengers can still travel on both paper and electronic vouchers.
September 15th, 2010 New Validators
The operation of new validators on all metro A line stations was launched on 2nd September 2010.
July 1st, 2010 Opencard Updates Valid from 1st July
1st July 2010 brings changes to the Opencard project and the tariffs of Prague Integrated Transport (PID).
June 25th, 2010 Yearly PID Voucher Dates Can Be Suspended
As of 1st July 2010, Prague passengers can suspend their yearly vouchers for up to 14 days.
June 11th, 2010 Open Doors to Prague Towers with Opencard for only 50 crowns!
Opencard holders can make use of this enticing discount to enter Prague towers and the Mirror Labyrinth on Petřín Hill.
June 2nd, 2010 Opencard for Children and Juniors
As of 13th June 2010, it will only be possible to purchase season tickets for tariff categories ’Children’ (10-15 years) and ’Junior’ (15-19 years) using an Opencard electronic form.
June 1st, 2010 You Can Now Purchase Opencard via Internet
As of now, it is no longer necessary to go to a contact point when applying for Opencard. You can simply apply for the card by going to the Opencard website.
March 26th, 2010 Opencard Expands its Services
The City Council has approved the concept of further Opencard developments. Based on the council’s proposal, the project will be managed by the new subsidiary of Prague Transport Co. The City is counting on the involvement of a bank, with the final product being a card that will become ubiquitous in almost all spheres of city life.
March 5th, 2010 Change to Infoline
As of 1st March 2010, the operating hours of Opencard infoline will be amended. Calls will be answered between Monday and Friday, from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
February 24th, 2010 How To Handle Opencard
The card should be handled like every other electronic card. You must avoid bending it, breaking it or other physically damaging it. The card must also not be exposed to temperatures below – 10 °C or higher than 40 °C, or to the damaging effects of alternating electric current or magnetic fields.
February 12th, 2010 Prague City Hall Agreed with Haguess Company on Compromise Solution
Today, Prague City Hall Director Martin Trnka and Director of the Prague Transportation Company Martin Dvořák signed an amendment to the original contracts for the Opencard Project with the company Haguess, a.s. The new conditions set in the amendment will be significantly better for the city as well as for the Transportation Company. The document deals not only with the licence rights but also with financial settlement of previous debts.
February 4th, 2010 Four Contact Points Closed
As of the beginning of February, four Contact Point outlets that had previously sold Opencard PID voucher have ceased operating.
January 28th, 2010 Yearly Voucher on Sale for Remaining Few Days
The 2010 yearly voucher, valid for 365 days, is on sale only until 31st January 2010!
December 30, 2009 No More Queues, 2010 Yearly Voucher in E-shop!
Season PID vouchers have been on sale from 31st January 2010, the easiest way to purchase them is in the DPP e-shop.
September 30, 2009 National Technical Library Accepts Opencard
Opencard can now be used instead of the familiar library card in the newly opened National Technical Library in Dejvice.
January 20, 2009 Don’t Miss the Yearly Voucher, Make Use of Express Issue
Even those who haven’t got Opencard yet can still get the yearly voucher.
December 17th, 2008 Anonymous Opencard Launched
As of 17th December, an anonymous version of Opencard will be issued. As opposed to the personal version of the card, you don’t need to state any personal data.
December 16th, 2008 Christmas Opening Hours of Contact Points
Some of the contact points are closed, but most of them just have shorter opening hours.
November 3rd, 2008 New sale outlets of PID vouchers
Today a new sale outlet of PID vouchers was opened in the entrance hall of the metro station Kolbenova.
October 27th, 2008 New sale outlet of the PID vouchers
Today a new sale outlet of PID vouchers was opened at the Municipal Office of Prague 9.