Trailways, Indian Trails Announce New Partnership
The new alliance will bring Indian Trails growing list of unique destinations to the Trailways digital sales platform online at Trailways.com and Trailways.ca.

The new partnership comes following Trailways’ announcement of a new international route in early April connecting the Motor-City Detroit, Michigan to Toronto, Ontario.
Indian Trails
Trailways has formed a new domestic partnership with Indian Trails Inc., Michigan’s first and largest transportation company.
The new alliance will bring Indian Trails growing list of unique destinations to the Trailways digital sales platform online at Trailways.com and Trailways.ca.
“We are incredibly excited to work with the entire team at Indian Trails to combine our product offerings. Beginning this week, customers will be able to purchase travel seamlessly from locations across our North American network to each of the 95 unique destinations Indian Trails calls home,” said Alex Berardi, president of Trailways.com and Trailways.ca.
The Indian Trails Network
Indian Trails services major cities including Detroit, Chicago, and Milwaukee, connecting Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin along the way. Potential travelers will be delighted to see eco-friendly ground travel options available between popular destinations, such as Detroit to Chicago or Green Bay to Milwaukee, as well as longer interlined routings such as Toronto to Denver or Spokane to Louisville on Trailways digital sales channels.
Customers making purchases can expect to receive the same unique features they have come to love from Trailways, such as ticket rebooking, refundable or cancellable fares, and 365 stateside Customer Care support available by phone or online.
The new partnership comes following Trailways’ announcement of a new international route in early April connecting the Motor-City Detroit, Michigan to Toronto, Ontario. The new inventory will be available to purchase online with prices starting at only $17.
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