Busforfun, a European scaleup specialising in employee home-to-work transport, music, cultural and sporting events and B2B transport solutions, announces that it has become a sponsor of the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
The agreement consolidates the sharing of the universal values of sport, aware of how crucial it is for the country’s development. Thanks to this partnership, Busforfun will be able to actively contribute to the realisation of an event that promotes not only sporting excellence, but also sustainability and inclusion.
The 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games are a further development in the internationalisation process initiated by Busforfun, which is already active with its business in Switzerland and Spain.
Co-founders Davide Buscato and Luca Campanile, pictured together with the team and the CEO of Milano Cortina 2026 Andrea Varnier say: ‘It is a source of pride for us to see the Busforfun logo alongside that of a major event such as the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Over the years we have always welcomed every challenge with enthusiasm and today more than ever we are pleased to be part of the sponsoring companies of Milano Cortina 2026.”
The collaboration with Milan Cortina 2026 is an important step in this direction, allowing the company to demonstrate its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the transport sector.
“Busforfun in less than 10 years has reached this incredible milestone. We are proud to have been entrusted with the task of making the public’s Olympic experience unforgettable,” the two founders add, speaking to Startupbusiness without hiding their enthusiasm for this important achievement.
Looking to the future, Busforfun will continue to innovate transport solutions, faithful to the concept of MaaC, mobility as a community, customised services based on the needs of a specific community.
The agreement is part of the partnership between the FNM Group, which participates Busforfun, and the Milan Cortina Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. By signing the agreement, FNM commits to provide an integrated and sustainable travel experience during the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Short-distance and mass commuter rail services in Lombardy will be enhanced, ensuring efficient connections between venues and beyond. Integration with bus services will also ensure greater fluidity. FNM will play a key role in planning of transport, ensuring that all services are provided with maximum efficiency and reliability.
Parking management and station optimisation will complete the offer. The agreement is also based on the shared values and objectives that sport helps to bring to communities in the context of a sporting event of international significance.
“We are delighted to announce the signing of the partnership with FNM,” said in a note the CEO of Milano Cortina 2026, Andrea Varnier – The signing of the agreement marks a strategic step in our path towards the Games, because it allows us to put in place an integrated and efficient mobility system, at the service of athletes, spectators and territories. It is a concrete commitment that enhances the role of sport as an engine of connections, accessibility and innovation’.
“This is an important activity for us,” comments FNM president Andrea Gibelli, “in line with FNM’s desire to contribute to the growth and competitiveness of the metropolitan and regional areas in which it is present, improving the quality of life of people, cities and businesses, and creating connections that generate value, in line with the principles of economic, social and environmental sustainability, safety and innovation.
The Group companies involved, besides Busforfun, are Ferrovienord (railway infrastructure), Trenord (railway service), Azienda Trasporti Verona (local public transport), FNM Autoservizi (local public transport), TILO (railway service).
Among other activities, the FNM Group will be engaged in the provision of spectator transport services in the Valtellina area, with particular reference to free bus services between the Tirano railway station and the Olympic venues of Bormio and Livigno and between some car parks and the same venues.
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