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		<title>Trenitalia is Italy&#8217;s national train operator, and their premier train is the Frecciarossa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italy by 186mph Frecciarossa. Frecciarossa means red arrow, and they can reach 300 km/h (186 mph) on Italy&#8217;s new high-speed lines. Nobody flies between Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome or Naples now: Milan to Rome takes as little as 2 hours 55 minutes by train, Rome to Florence as little as 1 hour 23 minutes, Rome [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Italy by 186mph Frecciarossa.</h2>
<p>Frecciarossa means red arrow, and they can reach 300 km/h (186 mph) on Italy&#8217;s new high-speed lines. Nobody flies between Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome or Naples now: Milan to Rome takes as little as 2 hours 55 minutes by train, Rome to Florence as little as 1 hour 23 minutes, Rome to Venice just 3h45, with a restaurant or bar car free WiFi. The original Frecciarossa 500s have now been <a href="https://datingranking.net/de/dating-de/">Datierung</a> joined by new Frecciarossa 1000 trains.</p>
<h2>Where do Frecciarossas run.</h2>
<p>How to tell which trains are Frecciarossa 500 and which are Frecciarossa 1000: Run an enquiry at raileurope and select a train. If it says Frecciarossa1000 in front of the train number it&#8217;s a Frecciarossa 1000, if it just says Frecciarossa it&#8217;s an original Frecciarossa 500.<span id="more-10231"></span></p>
<h4>Frecciarossas have 4 classes.</h4>
<p>Frecciarossa 500s originally had 1st 2nd class, but when NTV&#8217;s competing Italo trains arrived on the scene, Trenitalia responded by refurbishing its Frecciarossas with 4 classes: Which should you choose?</p>
<h5>Standard = 2nd class</h5>
<p>Seats are arranged 2+2 across the car width, covered with cloth fabric and grouped in bays of 4 around a table either side of the aisle. Free WiFi power sockets at all seats. There&#8217;s plenty of luggage space on overhead racks which take anything up to backpack-size, space between the seat backs, and racks for larger items at the end of each car.</p>
<h2>Premium = premium 2nd class</h2>
<p>Identical seat layout to standard class, with identical leg elbow room, but with leather seats instead of cloth. Seats are 2+2 across the car width in bays of 4 around a table either side of the aisle. The fare includes a complimentary welcome drink of coffee, soft drink or prosecco, and there&#8217;s free WiFi and power sockets at all seats. There&#8217;s plenty of luggage space on overhead racks, which will take anything up to backpack-size, and space between the seat backs, and racks for larger items at the end of each car.</p>
<p>The Man in Seat 61 says: &#8220;It depends on what prices you&#8217;re offered, but the leather seats and &#8216;welcome&#8217; drink make premium a nice upgrade from Standard.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Business = 1st class</h2>
<p>Seats are arranged 2+1 across the car width, so there&#8217;s significantly more elbow room than standard or premium (although legroom is the same), and the leather seats are roomier too. There are tables for 4 on one side of the aisle and tables for 2 on the other, the latter ideal for couples. The fare includes a complimentary welcome drink of coffee, soft drink or prosecco, there&#8217;s free WiFi and power sockets at all seats. There&#8217;s plenty of luggage space on overhead racks, which will take anything up to backpack-size, and space between the seat backs, and racks for larger items at the end of each car.</p>
<p>Business class Salottinos: Each Frecciarossa has two fully-enclosed four-seat Salottinos (= little rooms). Seats can be booked in this if you are a small group travelling together, ideal for private meetings on the move.</p>
<p>The Man in Seat 61 says: &#8220;There&#8217;s no need to travel Business class if you&#8217;re on a budget, Standard Premium classes are absolutely fine and the legroom is exactly the same. But the wider seats, extra elbow room and the ability for couples to choose a table for two, make Business class a definite upgrade.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Executive = premium 1st class</h2>
<p>Executive class consists of just 8 super-comfortable leather reclining seats at one end of the train with their own dedicated steward. Free WiFi power sockets at all seats. The fare includes a complimentary cold tray meal (or snack, on shorter runs) and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and all executive class passengers can use the Frecciaclub first class lounges at main stations. Executive class also features a 6-seat meeting room.</p>
<p>The Man in Seat 61 says: &#8220;Executive class is aimed at top executives and priced accordingly, with fully-flexible tickets and no discounted fares. But if your company is paying, Executive is highly recommended, you won&#8217;t want to get off. &#8220;</p>
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