Flixtrain conquers Germany: 200 new cities with combined tickets!

Flixtrain conquers Germany: 200 new cities with combined tickets!

Flixtrain, as one of the few fellow campaigners in long -distance transport against Deutsche Bahn, is focusing on growth through new cooperation in regional transport. This strategy leads to an extensive expansion of the offer, with the aim of improving the connections and reaching more cities in Germany.

The company has announced that around 200 additional cities are now accessible through combined tickets. These tickets enable passengers to get in the regional traffic of the respective partners from long -distance stations in order to achieve their final goal. Most of these new regional connections have been implemented in cooperation with Deutsche Bahn, which enables travelers a seamless connection between long-distance and regional traffic.

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With the new initiative, Flixtrain becomes part of a larger network that connects long-distance and regional traffic. The green trains of Flixtrain will continue to operate on the classic long -distance routes that link important cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart.

Flix, the parent company of Flixtrain, is already a big player in bus traffic and also wanted to expand this market leadership to rail traffic. With the current expansion, the company competes in the Deutsche Bahn, which is more dominant in this area. However, Flixtrain currently has only a small market share in the lower single -digit percentage range.

In order to expand the rail connections, Flixtrain has decided not only to rely on the large metropolitan regions, but also to integrate smaller cities. "Cooperation with the Germany tariff network is a crucial step for us to network more and more cities nationwide," says an official message from the company. This measure is intended to help create an attractive travel offer from the large metropolitan areas.

The trains and buses operated by Flix belong to various transport companies that act as partners. This strategy enables Flix to expand the fleet without having to invest in infrastructure itself. As a result, the company remains flexible in order to react to changes in demand or in the market if necessary.

In summary, it can be said that Flixtrain takes a significant step towards a more comprehensive networking of the German traffic market through the new regional connections. The decision shows the company's will to establish itself as a serious competitor in rail transport and to close the existing gaps in the regional offer. Further details on this development are in an article on www.t-online.de to read .

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