DB notifies me of changes in my journey from München to Weimar, different trains involved. Do I have problems with tickets I have now?

Supersparpreis. ICE1106 became ICE504 and RB21 became RE16. I’m worried because I’m reading somewhere that these tickets are train-bound, but look at how they phrased it: they just say it’s “later” and it’s “different”, and sounds like a concession. Am I ok to travel if I keep the tickets I still have? If not will I have any chance at showing this as proof/excuse?

by tonnomusicale

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  1. No, actually the tickets you have now have become flexpreis tickets (so without a train binding) as your original journey is cancelled. You can just take the new suggested train (or any other train going that route on that day).

    Note that a seat reservation does not transfer, you have to get a new one (and then claim a refund don’t he old.)

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