The European Commission has announced a proposal for a 'Single Ticket, One Journey' system to facilitate cross-border train travel, aiming to compete with low-cost airline fares. This initiative seeks to make the booking experience for train journeys easier and more convenient.
Indonesian railway company PT KAI Daop 1 Jakarta has announced the availability of <strong>113,175 train tickets</strong> for long-distance travel during the Eid al-Fitr return period from <strong>March 29 to April 1, 2026</strong>. This announcement comes amid a noticeable increase in demand for train travel as many Indonesians seek to return home after the celebrations.
On Friday evening, activists gathered at Berlin's main train station to demand an increase in the number of night trains connecting European cities. This movement coincides with new innovations aimed at enhancing the train travel experience and promoting sustainability.