Commission Pushes to Simplify EU Cross-Border Rail Travel with Single-Ticket Plan
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The European Commission proposes a single purchase to combine train, plane and bus across the European Union.
End of the galleys to book an international train. Brussels unveils a text to force companies to sell their competitors' tickets as well. A revolution for travellers, still far from being...
For decades, travelling by train from València to Berlin has been a small European odyssey: different operators, incompatible reservations, endless stops and technical changes at the border. A possible route on the map, but impractical in reality. Now, the proposal of the European Commission to implement a single rail ticket across the EU brings up a scenario that until recently seemed utopian: getting on the train in Joaquín Sorolla and arrivin…
The European Commission is proposing new rules to make it easier to plan and book trips across Europe, especially between different countries and rail carriers.
Cross-Border Rail Travel: EU Unveils Single Ticket Model
Wednesday May 13th saw the European Commission publish a transformative mobility package aimed at unifying Europe’s fragmented rail sector. The centerpiece of the policy is the Rail Ticketing Regulation, which introduces a mandatory single ticket category. This legal framework aims to ensure that even if a journey spans multiple operators, the passenger remains protected by a single contract—guaranteeing rerouting, assistance, and compensation …
One ticket, one booking, several countries: The EU Commission wants to simplify the booking of international rail travel.
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