The international train route Vilnius-Warsaw-Krakow won laurels at the "Polish Business Awards" held in Vilnius for the eleventh time. The award is dedicated to the passenger transport company of the LTG Group developing this route.LTG Link” and the Polish passenger carrier PKP Intercity.
Trains between Lithuania and Poland run daily on the route Vilnius-Kaunas-Warsaw-Krakow. The "LTG Link" train from Vilnius goes via Kaunas to Mockava, where passengers are invited to transfer to the train of the Polish company and continue their journey to the selected Polish city on the "PKP Intercity" train
"The Vilnius-Warsaw-Krakow train route is an example of purposeful international cooperation. With daily flights, we ensure both a green transportation connection and contribute to the promotion of tourism. During the first years of the route's existence, train trips from Vilnius to Warsaw and back were loved by both Lithuanian and foreign travelers. tourists - this is also proved by the number of travelers, which has exceeded our expectations and reached about 36 thousand in a year. passengers", said Gediminas Šečkus, interim manager of LTG Link, who received the award.
December 10 after the new annual Rukini schedule comes into force, traveling on this route will be even more convenient, as the journey time will be reduced from 12 to 27 minutes, depending on the direction. Direct communication between the capital and Marijampolė and Kazlų Rūda will continue to be ensured on this international route.
According to LTG Link, most of the customers choose to go to Warsaw, another half to Krakow, and 3-4 day trips are the most popular.
Consistent work with partners in Poland resulted in an additional carriage being attached to the train running through the territory of Poland, which includes both group-friendly compartments and seats for people with reduced mobility, thus making travel to Poland suitable for all people. At the same time, it allows customers to be offered more additional tickets every day.
Both countries' trains have WCs and power sockets in each train carriage. In the territory of Lithuania, you can use free Wi-Fi internet connection, customers are offered to buy snacks and drinks.
The annual competition, which is organized in cooperation with the Association of Polish and Lithuanian Chambers of Commerce, awards Polish and Lithuanian businesses operating in both markets and contributing to the development of mutual economic relations.