Service resumption announced: Flixbus temporarily resumes operations
In a welcome development for travellers, both Flixbus and Flixtrain have temporarily resumed their services. This decision comes after the lifting of coronavirus contact restrictions, allowing for increased mobility.
From December 17, 2020, tickets for Flixbus trips can be booked on the company's website. The available routes include popular journeys such as Berlin - Hamburg, Frankfurt - Stuttgart, Cologne - Frankfurt, Berlin - Dresden, Frankfurt - Munich, Frankfurt - Düsseldorf, Dortmund - Stuttgart, and Cologne - Munich. Among the available routes are also Munich - Stuttgart, Berlin - Leipzig, and Berlin - Leipzig.
For those seeking to travel internationally, Flixbus is offering trips to countries like Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Poland.
The resumption of services by Flixbus is a positive step towards returning to normalcy, offering travellers an affordable and sustainable travel option. However, it's important to note that the search results do not provide information about the company that resumed Flixtrain services or the date the first Flixtrain train will start operating.
As always, Flixbus is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its passengers. The company has implemented stringent measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, including mandatory face coverings, enhanced cleaning protocols, and social distancing measures.
Whether you're planning a domestic or international trip, Flixbus offers a convenient and affordable travel solution. So, if you're ready to hit the road again, why not book your next trip with Flixbus?
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