SilverRail Extends Distribution Partnership with SJ and Expands with New Carriers
21/06/2022
Written by Frederic Kalinke
June 2022
SilverRail, the travel technology company simplifying access to global rail, is proud to announce a long-term partnership with SJ, the Swedish national carrier, to distribute SJ’s rail content to over 300 leisure and corporate travel agencies.
SilverRail customers will be able to quickly and cost-effectively access SJ’s full range of products and fares as well as content from other international rail markets through their existing single API connection or agent application.
Alongside the SJ partnership, SilverRail continues to offer Vy tåg, Snälltåget, MTRX and Samtrafiken’s PTA and ground transportation content. SilverRail will soon be offering additional national and international markets.
These deals form part of SilverRail’s investment in Distribution+, a next-generation distribution platform, maintaining its long-standing commitment to improving the travel ecosystem.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Anders Aronsson, Head of Commercial at SilverRail Technologies
e: marketing@silverrailtech.com
About SilverRail (www.silverrailtech.com)
SilverRail delivers the retail engine for global rail. Its product suite spans the full passenger journey: trip planning, booking, payment, ticketing and aftersales.
SilverRail:
- Handles more than 1 billion online rail searches each year
- Distributes tickets for more than 35 providers and carriers
- Processes more than 30 million bookings each year
- Serves more than 1,500 corporate customers worldwide
- Was founded in 2009 and has offices in London, Boston, Stockholm and Brisbane.
About SJ (www.sj.se)
SJ is a Swedish travel company that offers sustainable train travel on its own and in collaboration with others. The Group has sales of approximately SEK 7.9 billion and has 4,600 employees. As a market-leading train operator, SJ connects Sweden, as well as Scandinavia’s capitals. Every day, 140,000 people choose to travel with one of SJ’s 1,200 departures from 284 stations.