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Trainline and Amex GBT expand partnership…

  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 19 September 2025
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Trainline Partner Solutions (TPS), the B2B branch of the Trainline group, is expanding its contract with American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) into the EU.

The partnership, which has been in place for ten years, has been expanded to give Amex GBT customers the same access to train travel in the EU via Amex GBT’s booking channels as they get for train travel in the UK.

Amex GBT customers will have access to full online booking and after sales support from TPS, access to train seat maps, and cost savings via Trainline’s SplitSave for UK journeys.

Customers will also be able to see carbon emission calculations for their journeys and compare the environmental impact of rail and air travel.

TPS says this gives Amex GBT customers more sustainable travel options, while Amex GBT says the tie-up can help its clients meet carbon reduction targets.

The firms believe the deal will give corporate travellers ‘more convenient’ travel options when changes come online from the end of 2025.

Andrew Cruttenden, general manager at TPS, said: “Our expanded partnership with Amex GBT will make it easier for corporate travellers to travel by train in Europe through our cross border and journey stitching capabilities, which allow seamless ticketing across different operators.

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“We continue to see significant demand from businesses and their employees who want to choose sustainable travel options, which have sometimes been less easy to access than short haul flights due to differing national operators and ticketing arrangements. Bringing it all together on Amex GBT’s platforms, powered by Trainline Partners Services, will help people make better choices when traveling for business.”

Becky Power, vice president of commercial at Amex GBT, said: “We’re committed to providing our clients with innovative, more sustainable travel solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern business travellers.

“Working with Trainline represents a significant step forward in offering comprehensive rail travel options across the UK and EU. By integrating their advanced booking capabilities and carbon tracking features, we’re supporting corporations and their employees in making more sustainable travel choices without compromising convenience or efficiency.”

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