The train: an essential solution for your business trips

16 Apr 2025 | Railway companies

More and more professionals are choosing the train for its comfort, flexibility and low environmental impact.

A concrete response to the challenges of professional mobility

At a time when companies are seeking to combine performance, comfort and environmental responsibility, rail is becoming an increasingly relevant alternative to air travel for business trips. Reduced carbon footprint, time savings, quality of service: these are just some of the advantages that appeal to business travellers.

Fast, frequent connections to Switzerland

Thanks to the TGV Lyria network, connections between France and Switzerland are particularly well suited to the needs of professionals. Geneva can be reached in 3 hours 11 minutes from Paris, Zurich in 4 hours 04 minutes, and Lausanne in less than 4 hours, with up to 8 daily round trips depending on the line. Departures and arrivals in the city center optimize schedules without wasting time on shuttles or waiting at the airport.

Comfort and on-board services designed for professionals

Lyria TGVs offer three levels of comfort: Standard, Première, and Première Signature. The latter offers a top-of-the-range experience with Wifi throughout the journey, a dedicated bar car and spacious seats, ideal for working or resting in optimal conditions. All in a calm, stable environment conducive to productivity.

Flexible rates to suit your needs

Another advantage: tickets that can be adapted to suit your needs. For as little as €29, you can travel in Standard class. Première Signature tickets, fully exchangeable and refundable, offer maximum flexibility in the event of a change in schedule.


Railway news in 2025

Eurostar and Thalys merge

The two rail giants have joined forces to offer a unified experience between Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and London. A single offer, harmonized tickets and greater clarity for cross-border business travelers.

Paris – Milan: increased frequency

The Frecciarossa line, linking Paris and Milan, is seeing an increase in frequency, making the train even more attractive for regular journeys between France and Italy.

“Silence Car”: a space dedicated to tranquillity

The TGV InOui introduces a new option: a silent car for professionals wishing to work or relax without disturbance. A further advantage in favoring rail travel for your business trips.

Conclusion: the train, a choice for the future

Through its constant evolution, rail transport meets companies’ expectations in terms of sustainable mobility, comfort and flexibility.
Need to organize your train journeys? Contact Delta Voyages for tailor-made solutions for business travelers.

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