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12 March 2026

Ita Airways and Trenitalia towards an integrated journey

An agreement has been signed to enhance intermodality between air and train with artificial intelligence and digital solutions, for easier and more sustainable travel in Italy

ITA Airways and Trenitalia (FS Italiane Group) sign a Memorandum of Understanding to develop a smart, sustainable and increasingly integrated multimodal mobility ecosystem. The agreement aims to improve the door-to-door travel experience for passengers, seamlessly integrating plane, train and road connections, thanks to the use of artificial intelligence and advanced digital solutions.

 

More continuity between airport and station

The new agreement reinforces a path started in 2023 with the integrated Air-Rail ticket, which is increasingly popular with Travellers. The goal now is to make a qualitative leap, structurally intervening on the obstacles that can slow down or complicate intermodal connections.

The two companies will work together to: eliminate critical issues that affect travel continuity; optimize connections between airport hubs and railway stations; develop new integrated digital services; apply artificial intelligence to mobility management.

For passengers, it means fewer complex passages, greater coordination between schedules and more efficient connections between Italian cities and international destinations.

 

The AI Intermodality and Sustainability Lab is born

The Memorandum provides for the creation of a joint laboratory dedicated to innovation: the AI Intermodality and Sustainability Lab. The center will develop and test solutions based on data and artificial intelligence to: optimize travel flows; Predictively manage demand and reduce CO₂ emissions.

An approach that combines digital transformation and environmental sustainability objectives, in line with European green mobility strategies and for a more integrated and competitive transport system .

For those who fly with ITA Airways and continue by train with Trenitalia, the project aims to offer personalized, digital and sustainable travel.

 

By the Editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Ita Airways Press Office
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