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General discussion => All other train travel questions => Topic started by: filu on April 30, 2012, 03:44:01 pm
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Hello,
I'm interested in the reimbursement rules for international tickets in case of late arrival / missing connection.
(any external documents appreciated as well)
Are they the same for all the CIV participating countries (in case of international ticket)?
Do they / How much do they reimburse in case of late arrival (depending on the latency time)? For a long trip with a few changes, I can imagine that being late in the end is something very probable... (I guess there may be a difference here between connection-bonded and standard 'open' SCIC-NRT tickets)
In case if an overnight stay is required because of the missed connection, can I simply get an accommodation and be sure I'll get the money back?
In case if I loose a daily connection and need to travel with an overnight train, will I get a couchette reimbursement? (either if the train is sleepers-only or if I take it just for my comfort)
In case if I miss my connection and the alternative train does not follow the same route, should I buy a new ticket for a separate branch (and get reimbursed later) or can I simply board the other train?
Can I handle the demand to any of the participating railways?
Best regards,
Filip.
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Well, not a lot to add to the official docs, so: a) GCC-CIV/PRR (http://www.cit-rail.org/files/Documentation_EN/Passenger/GCC_CIV_PRR/GCC_CIV-PRR_EN_2012-01-01.pdf?cid=224) and b) list of countries applying the GCC-CIV/PRR (http://www.cit-rail.org/files/Documentation_EN/Passenger/GCC_CIV_PRR/Table_Application%20of%20GCC-CIV-PRR_Website_IO_EN_2012-01-01.pdf?cid=225) + 'depth' of application