HŽPP (Croatia) and SŽPP (Slovenia) sign the Memorandum of Understanding within the CONNECT2CE project

12.02.2020

The Memorandum of Understanding on the improvement of international train services between Croatia and Slovenia within the CONNECT2CE project was signed on February 12th 2020 at the premises of the Hotel Esplanade in Zagreb. The MoU was signed by the Director of SŽ Passenger Transport Darja Kocjan and the President of the Management Board of HŽ Passenger Transport Željko Ukić and members of the Management Board Mladen Lugarić and Damir Rubčić.

C2CE MoU signing

With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, both parties will undertake activities to facilitate better quality travel and provide sustainable international services. The main activities will be to improve the service on trains between Zagreb and Ljubljana in order to better connect the two neighboring countries.

C2CE MoU signing 2

On the occasion, Mr. Ukić emphasized:
"Given that about 130,000 passengers were transported in trains between Croatia and Slovenia last year, I believe that based on the activities defined in the Memorandum, we will be introducing new offers and services. We are committed to promoting strategic partnerships and working to improve services on international trains to attract even more passengers and generate more revenue. With small steps, marketing activities, successful communication and, above all, cooperation, we can influence the existing offer and improve the business and positively influence the future of transport."
Mrs. Kocjan emphasized:
"Today, we are witnessing fierce competition from road transport, and we, as railway operators, need to act to make more passengers use the train as the most environmentally friendly mode of transport. I want to emphasize that we have been cooperating with HŽPP for years on our timetables, special offers for travel and rail promotion. I believe that by working together, we can contribute more to strengthening rail passenger transport, which will result in an increase in the number of users of our services."