QYG is a code that stands for German railway stations rather than any single airport or city. It is one of the special codes used in air-rail travel, where flights connect with train journeys, and appears in booking systems to represent rail travel within Germany as part of an air ticket, under schemes such as Rail and Fly. In practice, a booking showing QYG means a train leg to or from a German station is included, with the specific station depending on the journey. Germany has an extensive, fast and efficient railway network run mainly by Deutsche Bahn, linking major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Cologne, and connecting to airports for onward flights. Because QYG is a generic rail code, travelers should check their ticket for the actual station, city and times. Rail travel in Germany runs year-round, through warm summers and cold winters.
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