Megan Carnegie
- Megan Carnegie paid $185 for a new overnight bus across Europe.
- Twiliner, a Swiss startup, is trying to revive overnight land travel with lie-flat beds on luxury buses.
- The pillow and duvet made the bed extra comfortable.
I’ve sat on many butt-numbing daytime bus journeys across Europe, but I’d never braved a night bus. That is, until Swiss transport startup Twiliner launched its lie-flat fleet, aiming to reinvent overland travel.
Since late 2025, it has been running two routes — Amsterdam to Zurich and Zurich to Barcelona — with several departures each week.
Designed to echo sleep-friendly airplane seating, founder Luca Bortolani told Business Insider that he’s been surprised by the breadth of travelers on board, from 18 to 85, using it for everything from business trips to leisure — and even day trips.
The company also touts its use of a renewable fuel made from waste fats and vegetable oils.
I boarded the bus in January for its longest route yet, starting in Amsterdam and traveling around 1,000 kilometers through Rotterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg, Basel, and finally ending in Zurich. It took 12 hours.
Here’s why it was better than the train.