Tickets priced at 19 euros have been put up for sale for the Chisinau-Bucharest train, with about 20 such tickets made available for each direction, IPN reports.
The low-cost tickets are by roughly 250 lei cheaper than the standard 660 lei tickets.
The tickets are sold through he online system RoTicket, but in Chisinau they are issued manually. Moldova Railways head Iuri Topala hopes Romania will provide assistance to open ticket desks in Chisinau and Balti enabling online purchases as well.