hey fedi interrail users,

i haven't had this happen yet, but I want to have a plan for when this inevitably happens instead of panicking, so imagine

  • you use a mobile pass
  • you travel on a multi-train connection
  • the next train on your connection is cancelled or delayed severely, so you'd have to some different train than some that is currently on your pass

how do you ensure that compensation that you might be entitled to due to delay in arriving at your destination is not "lost"?
do i have to change the train that is on my pass? if i do, how do I keep the information around for compensation requests?

#Train #Bahn #Interrail #Fahrgastrechte #PassengerRights

@navi
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@tthbaltazar @navi i usually just keep the original itinerary; unless it involves smaller open access operators, nobody really cares, and interrail themselves prefer when you have the original itinerary at least screenshotted in the app when requesting compensation