Save A Train, a company developed in Israel and now operated out of Holland is an app that makes it easy to book trains and travel through 33 countries and 33,000 destinations in Europe in a seamless way. It used to be that one train pass might not work in another EU country.
Or students would have to renew student cards once they enter a new rail line. Save A Train, a leader in digital B2B Rail ticketing worldwide and the largest rail distributor, has further expanded its global rail offering by adding Eurail and Interrail Passes to its offerings. With a Eurail or Interrail Pass (for non-European and European citizens respectively), travellers of all ages can use an expansive network of train and ferry connections in Europe on one app
“The time is ripe for further expansion of our product offering by adding the Eurail and Interrail Passes to our product platform. Not only has the interest and the demand for affordable and flexible rail travel within Europe grown considerably from our under 16 and over 60 years of age clientele over the past years, with the number of high-speed connections within Europe set to grow substantially in the coming years and rail increasingly becoming the preferred way to travel,” says Udi Sharir, CEO of Save A Train.
“We are very proud to now being able to offer these highly popular and excellent value for money rail passes as all our travelers are looking for the best price and easiest way to book online. We will offer them the quickest, most secure booking experience and guaranteed best price in combination with our highly regarded customer service,” he adds.
“Save A Train provides a perfect combination of tailor-made rail products for European and international travelers. Their extensive global rail booking platform and international rail management experience make them ideal distribution agents for us,” offers a statement by Eurorail.
Founded in 2016 with HQ’s in Israel and The Netherlands, Save A Train is digitising and simplifying train travel for travellers and B2B partners and with its substantial rail booking platform it acts as the backbone/GDS of train ticketing globally.
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