Global provider of passenger service systems and distribution technology to airlines, WorldTicket (W2), has partnered with Deutsche Bahn, Europe’s largest railway operator, to make it easier for travellers to seamlessly book rail and air travel on the same itinerary.As a result of the partnership, travellers can now add Deutsche Bahn rail tickets to their air itineraries with more than 50 global full-service carriers, including Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, LATAM, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, Vietnam Airlines and many others.
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Powered by the company’s W2 GDS Aggregation product, passengers booking on Deutsche Bahn’s Rail&Fly (a fully flexible train ticket for travelling to and from the airport), and the rail operator’s Intermodal Interline and Codeshare product, can combine international flight tickets with a train ride to or from an airport by selecting multimodal itineraries directly with participating airlines, or through traditional and Online Travel Agencies such as Expedia, and travel aggregators such as Skyscanner.Deutsche Bahn’s Rail&Fly product allows flexible travel from all German train stations to all major airports in Germany, and other European airports including Basel, Salzburg, Amsterdam, Brussels, and Zurich. Additionally, the Interline and Codeshare products with scheduled high-speed rail services create an eco-friendly alternative to domestic feeder flights on routes such as Stuttgart – Frankfurt Airport, Dusseldorf – Frankfurt Airport and more.Travel advisors can also use all major global distribution systems such as Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport to offer multimodal itineraries exclusively marketed in the GDS under W2 Flight numbers operated by Deutsche Bahn AG.The partnership opens Deutsche Bahn’s network to the more than 78.6 million travellers that take off and land at German airports every year, and the airlines and travel providers that serve them.






