Brightline Florida has been integrated into the Amadeus Travel Platform, allowing travel sellers connected to the platform to book Brightline rail services within existing booking workflows with air and other transport services.
The integration means Brightline services are now available through standard distribution channels used by travel agents and corporate travel planners worldwide. It enables rail segments to be added to itineraries alongside flights, supporting combined air-and-rail bookings within a single transaction process.
Brightline Miami station
© Brightline
Julie Sharenow, Vice President of Sales at Brightline, said:
Brightline’s inclusion in the Amadeus ecosystem represents a new frontier for rail distribution in the U.S.
We’re making it simpler than ever for travel trade partners to sell high-demand rail connections between Florida’s key destinations. From the theme parks of Orlando to vibrant South Florida city centres, agents can now enhance traveller itineraries with efficient, hospitality-driven rail — all in the same booking stream they use for global air travel.
Brightline services can now be booked through the same interfaces used for airline reservations, with access to availability, pricing and ticketing functions. The capability is designed to align rail booking processes with established industry systems used by travel professionals.
Michael Stalter, Head of Commercial, Rail & Ground Travel at Amadeus said:
The activation of Brightline content highlights Amadeus’s commitment to expanding multimodal travel options for travel sellers and with the Amadeus Travel platform as the one-stop-shop for trip orchestration. By providing seamless access to Brightline rail content, we offer more sustainable travel choices, greater efficiency and enhanced end-to-end journeys for travellers.
Brightline operates intercity rail services within Florida, connecting several major destinations. The company’s distribution through Amadeus forms part of its wider approach to availability across travel trade systems.