Flixtrain connects Germany: New connections for 200 cities!

Flixtrain connects Germany: New connections for 200 cities!

The Flix mobility platform has significantly expanded its range in regional transport. From now on, passengers with combined tickets that include rides with flixtrain and with the regional trains of other providers can reach almost exactly 200 additional cities. These news was officially announced by Flixtrain.

Thanks to these new cooperation, travelers now have the opportunity to conveniently switch from long -distance stations to the regional trains. It should be emphasized that most of these connections are operated by Deutsche Bahn, which facilitates the change between the different means of transport. The characteristic green flixtrain trains remain active on the long-distance routes, including important connections between cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.

new goals and extended options

Among the newly added destinations are also popular travel locations such as Kiel, Lübeck and Flensburg, which are particularly accessible from Hamburg. Cities like Ulm, Tübingen and Kaiserslautern have found their connection to the Flixtrain network in southern Germany.

The Flix model focuses on expanding the market shares in regional traffic. As one of the few competitors of Deutsche Bahn in rail transport, Flix has so far had a very small market share in the single -digit percentage range. Nevertheless, there is still scope for the future, as corporate representatives emphasize. In the collaborations with the Germany Tariff Association (DTV) you see an essential step to improve the networking of cities nationally, also with regard to less frequented regions.

The Flix brand is primarily known for its green Flixbusse and has established itself as the market leader in the long -distance bus business in Germany and other countries. The new strategy has the potential to become more relevant in rail transport. However, Flix does not currently run the trains independently; Instead, a network of transport companies drives on behalf of the Munich company.

These steps marked an important advance to improve the offer in rail traffic, and it remains to be seen how the market reactions will be on these developments. For both travelers and for the mobility platform itself, this is an exciting opportunity to make mobility in Germany sustainable.

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