From Madrid to Andalusia: Renfe to reach Seville and Malaga with Avlo trains
Renfe to launch Avlo trains connecting Andalusia and Madrid starting from June 1st, with ticket sales commencing on April 12th. The new service will offer two daily round-trip journeys from Seville and Malaga to Madrid. The trains will depart from the Andalusian cities early in the morning and return from Madrid in the afternoon.
Renfe’s Avlo trains will stop at all high-speed stations in Cordoba and also at intermediate stops along the route such as Antequera Santa Ana, Puertollano, and Ciudad Real. The company’s aim is to increase mobility and facilitate travel for passengers at all stations along the route, including the origin and destination stations.
Avlo is a high-speed product offered by Renfe that provides low-cost travel options to passengers. The trains will offer 436 seats, including two designated seats for persons with reduced mobility, all of which will be available for sale in a single class known as ‘Basic.’
In summary, Renfe will introduce Avlo trains, which will connect Andalusia and Madrid, offering two daily round-trip journeys from Seville and Malaga to Madrid. The service will begin from June 1st, with tickets available for purchase starting from April 12th. The trains will stop at all high-speed stations in Cordoba and other intermediate stops along the route. The aim is to increase mobility and facilitate travel for passengers, offering low-cost travel options.