News Events

Latest news related to the project:

  • Blog: Leaving the city: what lies beyond the tunnel for intermodal transportation?

    Blog: Leaving the city: what lies beyond the tunnel for intermodal transportation?

    The All Ways Travelling (AWT) consortium, which Thales and Amadeus are a part of, has started their engines with a distant but challenging finish line in sight: allowing passengers anywhere in Europe to move easily from point A to B via multiple modes of transport.

     

  • Blog: A multi-modal Europe – vision or reality?

    Blog: A multi-modal Europe – vision or reality?

    A little over a year ago, we embarked on a new journey towards a door-to-door European travel space: the Amadeus-led consortium ‘All Ways Travelling’ (AWT) was appointed by the European Commission (EC) to explore the feasibility for the emergence of a multi-modal information and booking system. AWT’s core objective is to evaluate both the market and technological dimensions of this system, with the ultimate goal of delivering a streamlined and pain-free experience to passengers as they travel across borders and transport modes.

     

  • Blog: Amadeus-led consortium to develop a model for door-to-door European transport

    Blog: Amadeus-led consortium to develop a model for door-to-door European transport

    Travelling from country to country across Europe can be a frustrating experience for today’s traveller. With systems, rules and procedures varying from one country to another, the process of planning, booking and setting off on a journey that combines different modes of transport – such as air, rail and urban transport – is a fragmented process.

     

  • All Ways Travelling consortium to support European Commission’s “Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area”

    All Ways Travelling consortium to support European Commission’s “Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area”

    Madrid, Spain - All Ways Travelling, an Amadeus-led consortium comprised of BeNe Rail, IATA, Thales, UNIFE and Zeppelin University, has been appointed by the European Commission (Mobility and Transport Directorate) to develop and validate a model for a multimodal pan-European passenger transport information and booking system.