Since mid-March, SJ has sold ten percent more train tickets for the summer compared to the same period last year, major media outlets reported. The increase suggests growing demand for rail travel during the peak season. SJ has not disclosed the total number of tickets sold or the specific factors driving the rise.
It remains unclear how this year's sales compare to pre-pandemic summer levels, or whether capacity constraints or price changes have influenced demand. The geographic distribution of the ticket sales has also not been revealed.
