Evolvi - The corporate rail specialist

EvolviNG offers the greatest flexibility of any online platform when it comes to travel policy compliance. An infinite number of travel policy groups can be created for each client organisation, each of which may contain subtle variations on system access rights and viewable fare classes - here are out top 10 most popular.

Using EvolviNG, TMCs and their clients can....  

1. Deny access to first class travel completely to specific users

2. Mandate selection of lowest fare by rejecting non- compliant booking

3. Mandate generation of fare exception report when lowest fare not selected

4. Identify declined savings on confirmation e-mail which can be sent to additional recipients beyond booker/traveller

5. Restrict access to first class by duration of journey

6. Allow access to F class if a lower fare than available in Standard is possible

7. Restrict access to F class by duration of trip

8. Allow a limit to be set for a differential between F class and S class which if exceeded will deny F class

9. Pre-trip authorisation can be set as a requirement for specified  self-booking user cohorts

10. Pre-Trip Authorisation approver receives details of declined fare offers

Latest news

Rail Strikes Update

16 June 2022

Update from RDG on Ticket Validity and Refunds Read more

Rail strikes

9 June 2022

Rail Strikes announced for 21st, 23rd and 25th of June. Read more

Smarter Information, Smarter Journeys

19 May 2022

‘Smarter Information, Smarter Journeys’ – a new initiative coming soon to keep travellers informed of any advance changes to their rail journeys.  Read more

Deprecation of self-print plain paper tickets

18 May 2022

Rail Delivery Group has mandated that self-print plain paper tickets will no longer be accepted for travel from 01 October 2022. Read more

Evolvi Launches Seatfrog Functionality

5 October 2020

Evolvi, the online corporate rail booking specialist, has launched new functionality with Seatfrog to offer easy access to First Class ticket upgrades. Read more