Read More: Trailways, Indian Trails Announce New Partnership
Trailways Forges Strategic Alliance with Greyhound, Flixbus
The new alliance will add hundreds of Greyhound and Flixbus destinations to Trailways.com and Trailways.ca.

Starting Jan. 23, customers visiting Trailways.com and Trailways.ca will be able to purchase tickets for Flixbus and Greyhound trips, with travel dates beginning Jan. 30.
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Trailways announced a new strategic partnership with Greyhound and Flixbus.
The new alliance will add hundreds of Greyhound and Flixbus destinations to Trailways.com and Trailways.ca, giving customers more access to convenient, comfortable, and affordable bus travel.
Starting Jan. 23, customers visiting Trailways.com and Trailways.ca will be able to purchase tickets for Flixbus and Greyhound trips, with travel dates beginning Jan. 30.
"This is a historic moment for Trailways. Connectivity is the backbone of North America and a critical piece of this partnership. By working in concert with one another and interlining our inventory, we're aligning with Trailways' commitment to make affordable and eco-friendly transportation more accessible to travelers across North America," said Alex Berardi, president of Trailways.com.
What This Means for Driven Rewards Points Members
Driven Rewards Points members will be able to earn and redeem across all Trailways partners, including Flixbus and Greyhound, when making purchases online.
"The Trailways alliance reaffirms Flix North America, Inc.'s commitment to partnering across the industry and delivering even more affordable travel options for customers," said Kai Boysan, CEO of Flix North America, Inc. "We will continue to work with our partners throughout the country to elevate travel and nurture further growth. Trailways shares this vision, recognizing the power of collaboration and the benefit that the Flix platform unlocks in building a brighter future for travelers and the industry."
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