The ‘EasyJet of Rails’ is Here: Amsterdam to Berlin for Just €10 Starting March 2026
Amsterdam – For years, travelers in the Netherlands have complained about a painful paradox: why does it cost €150 to take a train to Berlin when a flight costs €50? That era of overpriced rail travel might finally be coming to an end.
Meet **GoVolta**, the ambitious Dutch startup that is poised to disrupt the European rail market. After months of testing and regulatory hurdles, the company has officially announced its launch dates. Starting this March, GoVolta promises to connect Amsterdam to major German cities with a “no-frills” model that starts at the price of a couple of coffees: **€10**.
Table of Contents
- Mark the Dates: March 19 & 20
- How Can It Be So Cheap?
- What to Expect: Comfort vs. Cost
- GoVolta vs. NS International vs. Flying
- A Win for the Planet
- Key Takeaways
- Dutch Learning Corner
- Community Discussion
Mark the Dates: March 19 & 20
According to the latest press release from GoVolta HQ, the service will roll out in two phases just in time for the spring travel season:
* Amsterdam Centraal ↔️ Berlin Hbf: Service begins on **March 19, 2026**.
* Amsterdam Centraal ↔️ Hamburg Hbf: Service begins on **March 20, 2026**.
The company aims to run daily services, competing directly with the established (and often delayed) Intercity Berlin run by NS International and Deutsche Bahn.
How Can It Be So Cheap?
The €10 promo fare sounds too good to be true, but GoVolta insists it is a sustainable business model. They are applying the “Low-Cost Carrier” (LCC) model of airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet to the railway tracks.
1. Older Rolling Stock: Instead of buying brand-new, expensive high-speed trains, GoVolta utilizes refurbished carriages. They are safe and functional but lack the cutting-edge tech of the ICE.
2. Slower Speeds: GoVolta trains will likely run at standard speeds (up to 140-160 km/h) rather than high-speed rails, meaning the journey might take slightly longer than the premium competitors.
3. Dynamic Pricing: Just like airlines, the €10 tickets are for early birds. As the train fills up, prices will rise, though they are capped to remain significantly below NS/DB rates.
What to Expect: Comfort vs. Cost
Travelers should manage their expectations. This is a budget service.
* Seating: Expect standard 2nd class seating. It is designed for efficiency.
* Booking: Tickets are non-flexible at the lowest tier. If you miss the train, you buy a new ticket.
* Amenities: While Wi-Fi and power outlets are standard in 2026, don’t expect a luxury dining car with white tablecloths. Think vending machines or a basic trolley service.
GoVolta vs. NS International vs. Flying
Is the savings worth the trade-off? Here is a quick comparison for a typical trip to Berlin:
| Feature | 🚄 NS / DB (ICE) | ⚡ GoVolta | ✈️ Flight (KLM/EasyJet) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (Avg) | €60 – €120 | €10 – €40 | €80 – €200 |
| Travel Time | ~6 hours | ~7 hours | 1h Flight (+3h Airport) |
| Flexibility | High | Low | Low |
A Win for the Planet
Beyond the wallet, this is a massive win for the environment. Short-haul flights (like AMS-BER) are notoriously carbon-intensive. By offering a price point that actually competes with budget airlines, GoVolta could convince thousands of travelers to ditch the plane.
“We want to make sustainability the affordable choice, not the luxury choice,” a GoVolta spokesperson stated. “If the train is cheaper than the plane, people will switch. It’s that simple.”
Key Takeaways
- The Deal: GoVolta launches budget trains from Amsterdam to Berlin and Hamburg.
- The Price: Promo tickets start at €10; regular fares are budget-friendly.
- The Date: First trains run on March 19 (Berlin) and March 20 (Hamburg), 2026.
- The Vibe: Expect a “no-frills,” slightly slower service focused on value.
Dutch Learning Corner
| Word (Dutch) | Pronun. (Eng) | Meaning | Context (NL + EN) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🚆 De Prijsvechter | De Price-fech-ter | Budget Carrier / Fighter | GoVolta is een prijsvechter op het spoor. (GoVolta is a budget fighter on the rails.) |
| 🎫 Het Kaartje | Het Kaart-ye | The Ticket | Een kaartje naar Berlijn kost 10 euro. (A ticket to Berlin costs 10 euros.) |
| 🌍 Duurzaam | Duer-zaam | Sustainable | Treinreizen is duurzaam. (Train travel is sustainable.) |
Berlin Calling?
Would you trade an extra hour of travel time for a €10 ticket, or do you stick to the comfort of the ICE / plane? Who are you taking with you to Berlin this spring? Tag your travel buddy below!
Source / Company Announcement: GoVolta Press Release & Treinreiziger.nl.






