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Leticia Batista Cabanas

‘One ticket, one journey’: can the EU simplify train travel? Take our poll

Recent data shows that 43 percent of European citizens avoid booking multi-train journeys, and 25 percent had issues with the current ticketing and booking systems. It is currently impossible to book cross-border travel under one single platform, and those who brave the railways for these journeys often find themselves unprotected if travel is disrupted. TravW1ellers end up choosing air travel, which is cheaper but harmful for the environment.

The EU’s new framework will force national rail carriers and digital platforms to offer point-to-point, multi-leg, cross-border journeys via one single transaction and one single ticket. Passengers will be able to find, compare, and purchase tickets in different national networks and private rail operators on a single platform.

This entitles them to new passenger rights: companies will have to provide compensation, accommodation, assistance, and rerouting in case of disruptions.

Do you agree with this proposal? Or will it stifle competition – stripping companies of commercial freedom? Our poll is anonymous and takes only a few seconds to complete. The results will be featured across EU-wide XL coverage - in videos, articles and newsletters - and will help shape our reporting as we examine how Europe can secure its position in the age of artificial intelligence.

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