New Policy Lets Rail Passengers Cancel Early and Get 90% Back

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 5, 2025 17:34 PMNews
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New refund policy boosts confidence in scenic rail journeys. Source: unsplash

Rail Europe has rolled out a new cancellation option aimed at giving passengers more flexibility when journeying by train throughout Europe. The newly introduced "Cancel For Any Reason" (CFAR) protection lets travelers call off their train reservations for any reason and get up to 90% of the ticket cost refunded. This feature applies to Non-Flexible and Semi-Flexible point-to-point tickets and can be used up to three hours before the train's departure, offering passengers more control when adjusting their plans.

Until now, Rail Europe's cancellation options were more limited in scope. Refunds were considered on a case-by-case basis, usually when passengers faced health issues and could provide medical proof. The CFAR policy marks a departure from this framework by removing documentation requirements and justification altogether. This change reflects the growing demand among passengers for more adaptable travel options, especially in the face of disruptions or last-minute changes in personal schedules.

Cancellations with CFAR must be made online. Source: unsplash
Cancellations with CFAR must be made online. Source: unsplash

Travelers have to choose the CFAR option at the time of booking, as it can’t be added later. Once purchased, it functions as a supplementary protection layer that overrides the default fare rules. In the event of cancellation, 90% of the ticket price is automatically refunded to the original method of payment. However, the CFAR coverage isn’t refundable, and it no longer applies if the train has already left or the three-hour deadline is missed. Travelers should also note that the feature is not available for all ticket types or rail passes.

The introduction of this protection makes advance rail bookings more accessible for travelers who prefer flexibility.It greatly lowers the chance of losing money on low-cost tickets, which usually don’t include refunds. For people planning complex itineraries or traveling during uncertain times, CFAR removes one of the major deterrents to booking early. It also encourages more confident planning, especially for international tourists who may face sudden changes in their travel conditions or visa requirements.

This policy signals a broader shift within the travel industry toward traveler-centric solutions. As flexible booking conditions become the norm in air travel and accommodation, European rail providers are beginning to align with these expectations. For passengers, the introduction of CFAR adds a useful safeguard against travel uncertainty and supports a more dynamic, personalized approach to exploring Europe by train.

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