International rail operator Leo Express has announced a partnership with Lux Express, one of the leading coach operators in the Baltic region, which will allow passengers to travel to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania on a single ticket, with a transfer in Warsaw.
According to the company’s announcement, the new connections between the Czech Republic, Poland, and the Baltic countries are already available on the websites of both operators, leoexpress.com and luxexpress.eu, as well as at their sales points, including the Leo Express ticket office in Warsaw.
Through this partnership, passengers can more easily plan international trips to the Baltic states with just one transfer in Poland’s capital.
“We are constantly expanding our offerings for our passengers and looking for new ways to provide them with access to exciting destinations on favorable terms,” said Peter Köhler, CEO of Leo Express.
A single ticket for train and coach
The new partnership allows passengers to purchase the entire journey in a single booking, simplifying both the purchasing process and the trip itself. The two companies say the new offer meets the growing demand for simple and reliable connections to the Baltic states, whether for tourism, study, or work.
The transfer between train and coach will take place at Warsaw West Station, one of the most important transportation hubs in the Polish capital. Representatives of the operators have stated that the range of connections will be gradually expanded, based on the existing schedules of the two companies.
In the long term, the goal is to fully integrate the services and introduce guaranteed transfers between train and coach in both directions.
“Our cooperation with Leo Express is a natural step toward making Baltic destinations—including Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn—accessible to a wider audience in Central Europe. We are pleased that, thanks to this partnership, passengers can travel more comfortably, faster, and with greater flexibility than ever before,” said Ingmar Roos, CEO of Lux Express Group.
Connections to Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius
The two companies emphasize that passengers accustomed to the comfort standards of Leo Express trains will find similar conditions on Lux Express coaches, which should ensure a seamless travel experience throughout the entire route.
The first connections announced under the partnership are: The new offering also illustrates the increasingly visible trend in international passenger transport in Europe of combining rail and road services under a single booking to expand the network of destinations without launching direct trains over very long distances.
Prague – Kraków – Warsaw – Tallinn
Prague – Kraków – Warsaw – Riga
Prague – Kraków – Warsaw – Vilnius