Renfe has launched a new edition of its Superprecios campaign, putting AVE tickets on sale from 15 euros and Avlo fares from 7 euros. The promotion also covers Alvia, Euromed and Intercity services, with discounted seats available only until they sell out.
The tickets can be bought on Renfe's official website and mobile app, where the company marks the offer with the label Superprecio during the purchase process. The trips included in the campaign can be taken throughout 2026, giving buyers a long window to use the fare they secure today.
The deal stretches across some of Renfe's busiest domestic routes, including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Málaga, Alicante, Cádiz, San Sebastián and A Coruña. It also reaches some international connections, especially services with France, widening the campaign beyond Spain's main corridors.
Customers who choose the Básico fare can pay a supplement to move up to the Elige option, which offers more flexibility for changes and cancellations. That extra choice matters in a market where price is no longer the only weapon: competition in Spain's rail sector has intensified, and lower fares and more promotions have become part of the fight for passengers.
Ouigo and Iryo have helped push that pressure higher, making fare sales a regular feature of the market rather than a rare event. Renfe's latest move shows how far the contest has gone: the company is not just matching rivals on price, it is using a broad sale to keep its high-speed network full across 2026.

