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Possible Italo Entry - Rail Boss Palla Warns Against "Uncontrolled Competition"

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
Given the threat of competition in long-distance transport, rail manager Palla has called on policymakers to create a better political environment.

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With Italo and the new Flixtrains, Deutsche Bahn will gain increased competition in long-distance traffic. That's good, but it has a few hooks.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Given the threat of competition in long-distance transport, rail manager Palla has called on policymakers to create a better political environment.

·Germany
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The Italian railway company Italo wants to offer long-distance services in Germany. The railway manager says that better political conditions are needed for this.

·Germany
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If you want to make long journeys by rail, you almost always need the Deutsche Bahn in Germany. There are hardly any competitors - but there is currently a big attack from Italy.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Deutsche Bahn: DB is competing in long-distance transport. From the point of view of the railway boss, "good news." But she also has concerns.

·Munich, Germany
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Evelyn Palla, CEO of Deutsche Bahn (DB), has warned that the entry of new operators into the German long-distance market must be accompanied by a clearer policy framework to avoid “uncontrolled” competition. The statements come after the announcement by the private Italian operator Italo, which wants to launch high-speed rail services in Germany from 2028. Italo, the private Italian high-speed operator controlled by the MSC group together with o…

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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