Transport operators
The named operators behind train, bus and flight services on our routes. Click into any operator to see where they appear in our network. Names are corridor-level — they don't imply guaranteed direct service for every listed leg.
Rail
- Eurostar
High-speed cross-Channel and Benelux–France service (formerly including Thalys).
32 routes covered - TGV
France's high-speed rail network operated by SNCF, plus TGV inOui and TGV Lyria cross-border.
316 routes covered - ICE
Deutsche Bahn's Intercity-Express network covering Germany and key European corridors.
386 routes covered - Frecciarossa
Trenitalia's flagship high-speed service connecting major Italian cities.
379 routes covered - AVE
Renfe's high-speed rail across Spain, linking Madrid with Barcelona, Seville, Malaga and more.
193 routes covered - Railjet
ÖBB-operated high-speed running through Austria into Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy.
151 routes covered
Bus
Airlines
- Ryanair
Europe's largest low-cost carrier; secondary airports often, advance fares very low.
2174 routes covered - easyJet
Low-cost carrier with strong UK and continental hubs; primary airports more than Ryanair.
2174 routes covered - Wizz Air
Central and Eastern Europe specialist — strongest in Poland, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia.
183 routes covered - Lufthansa
Germany's flag carrier with major hubs in Frankfurt and Munich.
460 routes covered - KLM
Netherlands' flag carrier; Amsterdam Schiphol is one of Europe's main long-haul hubs.
122 routes covered