Moovit app. Credit: Shutterstock, Maor_Winetrob
Moovit, the company behind one of the world’s leading commuter apps, has teamed up with Distribusion Technologies to make intercity transport planning and ticketing easier than ever for travellers across Europe.
This partnership brings together Distribusion’s extensive network of European transport operators, including Deutsche Bahn, Trenitalia, and National Express, and the efficient Moovit app, creating a unified platform for planning, booking, and riding long-distance trips across 40 European countries.
Moovit and Distribusion partnership
Moovit users can now enjoy seamless planning and ticketing for intercity journeys, including cross-border trips, directly within the app. From long-distance trains to buses and ferries, travellers can access real-time information, and book tickets with just a few taps on their iOS, Android, or web platforms.
Tomer Asheroff, Moovit’s Vice President of Business Development, highlighted the significance of this collaboration:
“Offering a unified mobility platform, where Moovit’s 1.5 billion users can plan and pay for ground travel across Europe, is a significant step towards enhancing public transport connectivity and contributing to more sustainable travel options.”
This marks Moovit’s first integration of mobile ticketing for intercity and cross-border journeys in Europe.
For expats living in Europe, this new feature simplifies intercity travel by combining everything into one app. No more juggling multiple platforms for planning, ticket purchases, and updates on public transport disruptions. The Moovit-Distribusion integration also promotes sustainability by encouraging greater use of public transport.
Johannes Thunert, Chief Business Officer at Distribusion Technologies, stated:
“Our collaboration with Moovit will make multi-city travel more accessible than ever. We’re thrilled to partner with Moovit to enable travellers to not just plan cross-regional journeys but to book them seamlessly.”
This innovation is expected to be a game-changer for those navigating Europe’s vast public transport network, offering more sustainable travel and less hassle.
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