EU Plans One-Ticket Rail Trips

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 14, 2026 21:31 PMNews
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EU rail trips could become simpler. Source: unsplash

The European Commission has proposed new rules to make cross-border train travel easier across the EU. The plan would allow passengers to buy one ticket for journeys involving several rail operators, instead of booking each leg separately. The aim is to make international rail trips simpler to compare, plan and purchase, particularly when a journey crosses more than one country.

The proposal would also change what happens when a connection is missed. Passengers would be re-routed to their final destination without paying for another ticket, even when the next train is run by a different company. Any compensation would be calculated on the delay to the full journey, rather than on one separate leg.

“Freedom of movement is one of Europe’s greatest achievements. Today, we are taking it a step further by making travel across all 27 Member States simpler, smarter and more passenger friendly."
Apostolos Tzitzikostas, commissioner for sustainable transport and tourism

What the Plan Covers

The package would include:

  • single-ticket booking across multiple rail operators;
  • re-routing after missed connections;
  • compensation for full-journey delays;
  • assistance such as meals or accommodation when needed;
  • more visible ticket options on major booking platforms.

Rail operators would also need to make tickets available online at least five months before travel.

The change could make rail trips across Europe less awkward to organise, especially routes linking cities such as Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, Milan and Barcelona. It may also help people plan slower multi-country holidays by train, where a missed connection currently risks extra costs, separate claims and a lot of app-hopping. Basically, less spreadsheet energy.

Train waiting at a European railway station
Missed connections may get stronger protection. Source: European Union

The proposal still needs approval from the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament before becoming law. If adopted, the rules could make international rail a more realistic choice for people who want to avoid flying on shorter European routes. The biggest benefit would be confidence: one journey, clearer rights, and fewer surprises when a connection fails.

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