You can now buy tickets for European trains via Privat24

Boris Bodnar
Boris Bodnar Journalist
You can now buy tickets for European trains via Privat24
Tickets via Privat24
A new feature is now available on the Privat24 mobile app: the purchase of tickets for European trains. Since April 2026, the bank has integrated international rail routes directly into the Transport section.

This was announced by the bank’s press office.

Tickets are available for travel to countries such as Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Poland, Germany, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria. The app also allows users to purchase tickets for intercity routes connecting European cities with Poland. 

“The new service in Privat24 is aimed primarily at Ukrainians who have found themselves abroad due to the war or who frequently travel across Europe. For them, buying tickets for local trains often means having to navigate unfamiliar websites, foreign languages and the various rules of different carriers,” the statement reads. 

The service is also available on a separate ticket sales webpage.

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