Embeds for Point-to-point Tickets

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With Embeds, you can implement the core parts needed for selling train tickets in just a few days, without having to do a full API integration. You don’t need to spend time on design or frontend development. Instead, you drop in our embeddable widgets and connect them with your current trip search.

The ticketing Embeds include listing search results, presenting all trains running between A and B, as well as a separate embed for selecting ticket options for a specific booking.

Reliable and perfected

We have long experience in selling train tickets, both for leisure and corporate travelers. This experience comes with a ton of learnings, all collected into making these Embeds. We’ve learned what data to show, how to show it, and spent hundreds of hours creating and optimizing them. They are designed with two primary things in mind:

  • Convert to sales. Customers should quickly find the trains they want and then book them.
  • Work with any train carrier and any trains.

Implement train bookings in days

Our pilot customer, Travelin.Ai implemented both these Embeds within a week—allowing their customers to search for train tickets, view results, pick ticket options, and place bookings. They then leverage the All Aboard API to fetch the bookings and display them in their app.

The full carrier inventory

These Embeds cover our entire carrier network, allowing you to show trips for trains across the continent, with hundreds of different train operators.

A growing list of embeds

These two new Embeds complement our existing ones for selling rail passes (Interrail and Eurail). With them, we can now offer all major forms of European train travel bookings.

Select your language and currency

Our Embeds are available in English, German, Swedish, and Norwegian. If you need further language support, let us know and we’ll sort it out.

For deeper localization, you can sell tickets in your customers’ preferred currency. The All Aboard API supports most of the world’s currencies, and so do the Embeds.

Read more and test it out, in the Embeds documentation