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Hungarian State Railways and Government Pleased: "Only" 2,800 Trains Delayed in the Past Three Weeks

Summary by Daily News Hungary
Shocking figures have been revealed regarding the operations of Hungarian State Railways (MÁV): 2,800 trains were delayed over the past three weeks, and MÁV was required to pay a record-high amount in compensation to passengers. According to 24.hu, MÁV informed the Hungarian press that it had reimbursed HUF 90 million to passengers due to the delays. This amount represents the refund of approximately 135,000 tickets. Meanwhile, revenue exceeded …

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According to MÁV, 2,800 trains exceeded 20 minutes of delay in the past three weeks, which is 3 percent of all trains.

MÁV's delay insurance has been in place since June 1, and so far 90 million forints have been refunded to passengers for delays exceeding 20 minutes. Last weekend, there were again serious disruptions to train traffic, for the fourth time in a row.

The railway company has paid delay insurance for 135,000 tickets since refunds were introduced at the beginning of June.

·Hungary
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Since the introduction of the delay insurance in early June, MÁV has refunded a total of 90 million forints to passengers for 135,000 tickets, ATV reports. During the same period, revenue from passengers exceeded 7 billion forints, meaning that just over 1 percent of the revenue was used for the 50 percent refunds under the delay insurance. MÁV also revealed that in the past little more than three weeks, 2,800 trains exceeded 20 minutes of delay…

·Hungary
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MÁV has already refunded 90 million forints to passengers for 135,000 tickets due to delays - In June, 2,800 trains exceeded 20 minutes of delay.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Index broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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