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Ouigo Reduces Services on Madrid–Seville and Madrid–Málaga Routes Until January 22, Affecting 15,000 Passengers
TechnologyESJanuary 13, 2026

Ouigo Reduces Services on Madrid–Seville and Madrid–Málaga Routes Until January 22, Affecting 15,000 Passengers

France’s low-cost high-speed operator Ouigo has cancelled or reduced numerous services on Spain’s Southern Corridor this month, impacting nearly 15,000 passengers. The changes affect key routes between Madrid and Seville, as well as Madrid and Málaga, and will remain in effect until January 22, 2024.

Ouigo’s decision comes amid a competitive landscape in Spain’s rail market, where demand for high-speed travel has been on the rise. The operator has been adjusting its schedule in response to operational challenges and market conditions.

Passengers who had booked travel on the affected routes are being notified of the changes and are encouraged to check for alternative travel options. Ouigo has stated that it is working to minimize disruption for its customers during this period.

The Southern Corridor is a vital rail link in Spain, connecting major cities and facilitating both business and leisure travel. The reduction in services is expected to create challenges for travelers who rely on these connections.

As the situation develops, stakeholders in the rail industry will be monitoring the impact of these service reductions on passenger volumes and overall market dynamics. Ouigo’s adjustments may also prompt responses from other operators in the region.

Further updates regarding service changes and operational adjustments are anticipated as Ouigo continues to navigate the complexities of the rail market in Spain.

source: railtech.com

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