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Euroairlines boosts intermodality in Europe with a strategic agreement with AccesRail

The alliance will enable the sale of combined train–air tickets and the integration of Renfe and Trenitalia routes, expanding the destination network and strengthening door-to-door mobility

Euroairlines, the leading Spanish company in air distribution, has signed a strategic agreement with AccesRail, a benchmark company in facilitating intermodality in the travel industry that provides access to an extensive network of railway and bus operators worldwide. Thanks to this partnership, Euroairlines will offer combined air and rail tickets and add new mobility options for passengers in Spain, Italy and, in the coming weeks, in additional markets.

With this agreement, the airline incorporates the railway services of Renfe and Trenitalia into its systems. The integration represents a significant step forward, as it connects airports with major urban centres and key regions through high-speed and long-distance routes.

In Spain, travellers can combine their flights with routes operated by Renfe to cities such as Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Granada, Málaga, Pamplona, Seville, Valencia or Zaragoza. In Italy, the alliance facilitates connections between flights and railway routes from Fiumicino Airport and Roma Termini to cities including Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples or Venice.

For Euroairlines, this agreement marks a milestone in its global expansion strategy. “The partnership with AccesRail strengthens our commitment to intermodality, a model that expands destinations, increases passenger flexibility and promotes more efficient and sustainable mobility,” says Antonio López-Lázaro, CEO of Euroairlines. “This agreement allows us to reach places where aircraft cannot, thanks to rail connectivity, and enhances travel options for passengers,” López-Lázaro adds.

The Spanish company expects to incorporate new railway operators in the coming months with the aim of expanding its intermodal offering and consolidating its position as an international benchmark in connectivity.