GARI

GARI integrates Deutsche Bahn and ÖBB (Österreichische Bundesbahnen-Holding) rail content into Tictactrip’s multimodal platform, enabling the French tourism group Marietton to sell seamless low-carbon journeys across Germany and Austria.

Project summary

Tictactrip’s German-Austrian Rail Integration (GARI) is a market-expansion project designed to add Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Österreichische Bundesbahnen (ÖBB) rail services to Tictactrip’s multimodal booking platform. 

The project responds to a concrete commercial and mobility problem: Marietton Développement, through its Héliades and Voyamar network, cannot currently offer many seamless multimodal rail journeys across Germany and Austria because key rail content is not yet fully accessible in its sales flow. 

Between 1 April 2026 and 31 October 2026, Tictactrip will integrate DB and ÖBB credentials, fares, booking rules, seat-selection logic and cancellation flows into its platform, then expose this content to Marietton via Travel Compositor. The project also includes data harmonisation and a dedicated cache layer to deliver commercially usable search and booking performance. 

The main objective is to make DB/ÖBB content operational for real distribution and to validate it through end-to-end booking and cancellation tests with Marietton. A first live booking on the German network, on a route such as Munich-Frankfurt, will serve as a key demonstration milestone. 

Expected results include a pilot-ready innovation tested in a real commercial environment, first revenues above €10,000 through Marietton’s channels, broader low-carbon travel options for customers, and a scalable framework for future rail integrations across Europe. 

Project start:

1 April 2026

Project end:

31 October 2026

Budget:

€60,000

Countries

austria, france, germany

Context

Marietton cannot currently offer any seamless German-Austrian multimodal rail journeys; 15-20% of these trips remain unavailable in existing booking channels. 

Challenge

Tictactrip integrates DB and ÖBB fares, rules and content, then validates complete booking and cancellation flows through Marietton’s Travel Compositor environment. 

Expected outcome

A market-ready DB/ÖBB integration, first live bookings via Marietton, revenues above 10,000, and lower-emission multimodal travel choices for European customers. 

Project partners

Silver
France

TICTACTRIP

Project Lead