RegioJet to relaunch its rail routes in Central Europe

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Central Europe’s leading private railway company is relaunching its trains to several destinations this June.

Summer is around the corner; more and more countries are deciding to reopen and sign bilateral agreements with each other in order to facilitate the free movement of mostly tourists. It seems that the end of this madness that has been going on for more than a year now will come to an end soon. RegioJet, for instance, definitely thinks so, as the company based in Brno will relaunch several of its railway lines leaving from Hungary.

International train services to resume in June

Starting from the 13th of June, Prague will be easily reachable from Budapest through Győr and Vienna.

The most budget-friendly prices will start at 9 euros.

The new-old routes of RegioJet will connect Budapest with Vienna and with Prague twice a day, according to vilaggazdasag.hu.

Radim Jancura, the owner of RegioJet, says that

Budapest will play an important part in his plan to expand the company.

It will be the location for their next base in order to provide clients with the best quality for the best price. During this summer, travelling to Vienna, Brno or Prague will be easier than before thanks to the frequent trains that will leave from Budapest not only on a daily basis but, depending on the destination, even twice or three times a day. Moreover, apart from these international connections, those trains travelling to Vienna and Prague will be available for internal usage, meaning that on the territory of Hungary, passengers will be able to enjoy the services provided by RegioJet on the route of Budapest-Győr-Mosonmagyaróvár.

Tickets can be booked already on their website.

Here are the ticket prices of the itinerary between Budapest and Prague. (Budapest – Vienna- Brno – Prague)

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2 Comments

  1. It seems that the end of this madness that has been going on for more than a year now will come to an end soon…

    well said palma

  2. Madness poor use of the English language wordage when nearing 30,000 Hungarians have lost their lives to this on-going novel coronavirus.
    May they rest in external peace and happiness and never be forgotten, as unfortunate victims of the worst human tragedy that we still live in the last century.

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