A new rail service dubbed the ‘EasyJet of trains’ is launching next year, and will connect two popular cities for just £8.75 ( €10).
Low-cost operator GoVolta plans to connect Amsterdam and Berlin by March 2026, with more routes on the continent to follow.
The Dutch company has pledged to offer the first 100 tickets on every service to customers priced under £9, rivalling the current options of rail travel across Europe .
Tickets from Amsterdam to Berlin with other rail operators currently range between £31 (€37.90) and £213 (€257), depending on ticket type and class, so GoVolta are offering significant savings.
To begin, travellers can expect services between the two cities three times a week, with morning departures and later afternoon arrivals.
However, unlike most of Euro

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