The long-distance train provider FlixTrain wants to travel to significantly more destinations in Germany in summer than in winter. For the first time, the green trains are also going to Dresden.
Berlin/Dresden – The long-distance train provider FlixTrain wants to travel to significantly more destinations in Germany in summer than in winter.
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The company announced on Wednesday that 40 stations were now back on the timetable, including Munich, Augsburg, Würzburg, Aschaffenburg, Mainz, Koblenz, Andernach and Remagen.
For the first time, the green trains are also going to Dresden. The Saxon is connected with the federal capital.
By the summer, the number of stops should rise to 70. Meanwhile, long-distance buses from the FlixBus brand serve 270 stops in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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“We are convinced that people’s desire to travel will increase significantly in the coming months and we will have an extensive range of offers ready for them,” said CEO André Schäwmmlein (40).
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The competitor’s offer German train is still smaller than before the Corona crisis.
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