Trenitalia is the primary train operator in Italy. Trenitalia is owned by Feerovie dello Stato, itself owned by the Italian Government.
Whether your clients are frequent traveler to Italy or not, they may choose for the City to City tickets.
Frecciarossa trains connect Turin – Milan – Bologna – Rome – Naples – Salerno. The fastests of fast…this high speed train reaches speeds of over 220 mph combines with super frequency of over 72 daily connections between the cities, some of which are non-stop service.
Frecciargento trains connects Rome to Venice, Verona, Bari/Lecce, Lamezia Terme/ReggioCalabria on both high speed lines and traditional lines. Frecciargento trains can reach speeds of 155 mph.
Frecciabianca trains offer service on traditional lines from Milan to: Venice, Udine e Trieste; Genoa and Rome; and down to Bari, Lecce. Frecciabianca trains can reach speed of 125 mph.
ES Italia are trains connecting Rome to Ancona, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Reggio Calabria, Perugia, Ravenna, Rimini, Taranto. These trains are being replaced by the higher capactiy super fast trains of Frecciarossa, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca.
Intercity trains connecting major and minor cities in Italy to meet the different mobility requirements of medium to long distances. With 86 daily connections Intercity’s trains reaches 200 stations in Italy.
Night trains have both traditional seating and sleeping compartments, often called couchettes. These services provide travelers a versatile way to traverse the country, especially on the longer journeys.
Whether your clients are frequent traveler to Italy or not, they may choose for the City to City tickets.
Frecciarossa trains connect Turin – Milan – Bologna – Rome – Naples – Salerno. The fastests of fast…this high speed train reaches speeds of over 220 mph combines with super frequency of over 72 daily connections between the cities, some of which are non-stop service.
Frecciargento trains connects Rome to Venice, Verona, Bari/Lecce, Lamezia Terme/ReggioCalabria on both high speed lines and traditional lines. Frecciargento trains can reach speeds of 155 mph.
Frecciabianca trains offer service on traditional lines from Milan to: Venice, Udine e Trieste; Genoa and Rome; and down to Bari, Lecce. Frecciabianca trains can reach speed of 125 mph.
ES Italia are trains connecting Rome to Ancona, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Reggio Calabria, Perugia, Ravenna, Rimini, Taranto. These trains are being replaced by the higher capactiy super fast trains of Frecciarossa, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca.
Intercity trains connecting major and minor cities in Italy to meet the different mobility requirements of medium to long distances. With 86 daily connections Intercity’s trains reaches 200 stations in Italy.
Night trains have both traditional seating and sleeping compartments, often called couchettes. These services provide travelers a versatile way to traverse the country, especially on the longer journeys.