Save A Train Introduces Eurail & Interrail Passes
Save A Train, renowned for its digital B2B rail ticketing, has recently broadened its extensive global rail network by incorporating Eurail and Interrail Passes. This strategic move caters to a growing demand for flexible, cost-effective rail travel in Europe, particularly among younger and older demographics.
According to traveldailynews, the Eurail and Interrail Passes (targeted at non-European and European citizens, respectively) offer travelers of all ages access to an extensive network of trains and ferries. This network spans 33 countries and connects over 30,000 destinations, presenting a remarkable opportunity for explorers to traverse the European continent seamlessly.
Udi Sharir, CEO of Save A Train, emphasizes the timeliness of this expansion. He notes the significant rise in interest for affordable, flexible rail travel, especially from younger and older clients. With the number of high-speed connections in Europe poised to increase and rail travel becoming increasingly favored, the introduction of these passes is a forward-thinking response to evolving travel trends.
Mr. Sharir proudly states, "By adding the Eurail and Interrail Passes to our platform, we are enhancing our product range to meet the diverse needs of travelers. These passes are not just popular and economical; they also align with our commitment to providing the best prices and a seamless online booking experience."
Eurail has expressed enthusiasm for this partnership. They regard Save A Train as an ideal distributor, thanks to its comprehensive global rail booking platform and expertise in international rail management. This collaboration symbolizes a pivotal development in European rail travel, offering an expanded range of options to both European and international travelers.