Europa Road adds new Salzburg route

Europa Road adds new Salzburg route

Europa Road has reported that its plan to launch 10 new direct daily services for customers in 2016 is “gaining momentum” with the implementation of its latest route to Salzburg, Austria. The new route will run from Europa’s 1hub in Dartford, UK, to Salzburg five times a week. It follows on from the recent launch of a new service to the Baltics.

Salzburg is located at the junction of two of Europe´s international E-road network routes, the north/south E55, which runs between Helsingborg in Sweden and Kalamata in Greece.

Europa currently has 33 road routes servicing Europe, 18 of which operate as daily services, and the company plans to continue increasing its daily service offering.

Dan Cook, Operations Director Europa Road, said: “We’ve established a really strong partner network across continental Europe and are committed to continuing this investment in 2016. We’re well positioned to achieve our goal of launching 10 new direct routes this year, growing our European footprint even further and offering the most efficient and effective service for customers.”

 

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