LTG Link Set to Revamp Ticket Sales: What’s Coming to Its Website and App.
LTG Link to Upgrade Its App and Website
According to Novyny.live: Lithuanian rail operator LTG Link, in partnership with Turnit, is overhauling its ticket sales system, website, and mobile application—a move slated for the second half of 2026. The initiative aims to boost user convenience and service accessibility.
The revamped platform will enable passengers to purchase international rail tickets in one place, streamlining the booking process. Additionally, the updated LTG Link site and app will incorporate biometric authentication, enhancing transaction security.
A new feature will allow ticket payments via Apple Pay and Google Pay, making checkout faster and more seamless. Notably, the Leo Express route will span 1,300 kilometers, ensuring efficient connections between cities.
The Future of LTG Link
In short, the 2026 upgrade is designed to elevate LTG Link’s service quality and make travel more comfortable for passengers.
This modernization effort reflects a broader European trend of integrating cutting-edge technology into transport services to improve user experience. By adopting biometric authentication and modern payment methods, LTG Link is responding to growing consumer demands for security and speed. These changes could boost rail passenger numbers and strengthen LTG Link’s competitive edge in the transport market.
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