Austrian railways say night train bookings on increase by Staff Writers Vienna (AFP) Oct 23, 2019 Austria's state rail operator, OeBB, said Wednesday that ticket sales for its long-distance night services were up substantially this year, as more and more passengers choose train travel as a more ecological alternative to flying. OeBB, one of Europe's leading operators of night rail services, said in a statement that bookings on both its regular seated and sleeper night trains were up 11 percent year-on-year in the period until mid-October. With prices for seats alone as low as 19 euros ($21) to most destinations, the services were "competitive with low-cost airlines," said OeBB chief Andreas Matthae. OeBB operates, either alone or in partnership, some 26 night train services to destinations in countries such as Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Croatia and Poland. It is developing its network and is ordering new rolling stock, and at the end of 2016 bought the night trains of the state rail operator in neighbouring Germany, Deutsche Bahn. OeBB is planning to launch a new service between Vienna and Brussels starting from January and between Vienna and Amsterdam in 2021. And Matthae said additional destinations were set to follow.
China's top diplomat says 'confident' of investment deal with EU Paris (AFP) Oct 21, 2019 China's foreign minister said Monday that he was confident of a investment deal being clinched with the European Union, while pressing for talks "as soon as possible" on a free trade accord. In an interview with AFP in Paris, Wang Yi said the list of sectors China still refuses access to is shrinking, and the country is opening up more and more, thus "creating favourable conditions for the conclusion of a bilateral investment accord." "We are very confident about the conclusion of this agreement ... read more
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