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Rail Europe Adds Croatia to Its Network

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Rail Europe Adds Croatia to Its Network

Rail Europe, a leading European train booking platform, has expanded its services to include Croatia, broadening its reach in Central and Eastern Europe. The move allows American travel agents to book journeys to and from Croatia using OBB (Austria’s national railway company) international services. 

The expansion capitalizes on Croatia’s growing popularity as a travel destination. Rail Europe’s extended portfolio now offers travelers the ability to explore Croatia’s landscapes, beaches and cultural heritage via rail. The new routes also facilitate cross-border train travel across Continental, Central and Eastern Europe, including OBB’s night train services.

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“We are thrilled to welcome Croatia to our B2B destinations,” said Jürgen Witte, chief product and technology officer at Rail Europe. “This strategic expansion strengthens the No. 1 one-stop-shop for European train travel while also enriching our customers’ travel experience. By integrating journeys to and from Croatia, we’re opening access to iconic cities like Zagreb and Split, as well as major European cities such as Vienna, Salzburg, Graz or Bratislava. This will allow our partners to offer more diverse and flexible options, ensuring they can meet the ever-evolving needs of their customers.”

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The company’s partnership with OBB supports this expansion. Travelers and agents can now book connections from various European cities to Croatian destinations. For instance, routes from Vienna to Split or Zagreb are available via the Euronight service, while connections from Paris, London, Amsterdam or Barcelona to Zagreb can be booked using Rail Europe’s multi-inventory feature.

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Rail Europe’s network includes 200 rail providers, serving more than 25,000 partners in some 70 countries.

Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Rail Europe. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.

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