05 April 2023
ITA Airways in collaboration with Aeroporti di Roma and Trenitalia
"Rail + plane" : rail and air route with a combined ticket and a check-in already at the Rome Fiumicino station
ITA Airways towards an increasingly integrated and sustainable mobility: launching today is a new "rail + plane" product developed in cooperation with Aeroporti di Roma and Trenitalia. This new product offering allows passengers to simplify their travel experience by combining rail and air transport in a single ticket with check-in operation available at the dedicated counters of the Leonardo da Vinci Airport railway station in Fiumicino.
ITA Airways Check-in desk. © ITA Airways
From today, thanks to Accesrail technology, it is possible to purchase flight and train connections with a single transaction and connect the main Italian cities served by the high-speed rail service Frecciarossa with Fiumicino Airport while comfortably switching from train to plane and vice versa.
In addition, thanks to the collaboration with Aeroporti di Roma (Rome, Italy), a dedicated ITA Airways Check-in desk is available starting today in Fiumicino Airport rail station for passengers arriving to the airport by train on a Frecciarossa, or a Leonardo Express in conjunction with a high-speed train to Roma Termini, who are continuing their trip to an international or intercontinental destinations in ITA Airways network. After the initial start-up phase, the partners will officially present the new product at the end of April.
Edited by editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and photos: © ITA Airways Press Office
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