7.6 Compensation for delayed or cancelled journeys 7.7 Combined bookings and connections 8. Discount Cards 8.1 What are Discount Cards? 8.2 Buying Digital Discount Cards 8.3 General conditions of use Railcard 8.4 Family and Friends Railcard
If your regional train is delayed, you may be entitled to compensation: For delays of between 60 and 119 minutes – 25% of the original ticket price, provided that the ticket cost at least €16 For delays of 120 minutes or more – 50% of the original ticket price, provided that the ...
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if your train is cancelled or arrives at its destination with a delay of more than 60 minutes, compensation will be automatically issued within 30 days. To speed up the refund process, the refund will be provided via voucher, Italo Credit, or, for Italo Più members, via the Italo Wallet...
Eurostar offer compensation in the form of e-vouchers or cash refunds for delayed journeys. The amount of compensation is conditional on the length of delay – the rules are listed in the table below. Note: you would choose an e-voucher or cash refund, not both. Refund rules Delay E-...
If you have a ticket for a TGV or Intercités train and it is over 30 minutes late, you can apply for a partial refund. SNCF call this their ‘G30 guarantee’. The levels of compensation are tied to how late the service is:
For delays of over 59 minutes, there is a tiered compensation structure: 60-119 minutes – 25% of the ticket 120+ minutes – 50% of the ticket In both instances, the refund can be claimed as a credit to be used on a future journey or in cash. ...
If you have a ticket for a TGV INOUI or INTERCITÉS train and it is over 30 minutes late, you can apply for a partial refund. SNCF call this their ‘G30 Garantie Voyage’ or Travel Guarantee. The levels of compensation are tied to how late the service is: Delay Compensation 30 mins...