German rail operator pays €197m in compensation for delays in 2024

May Be Interested In:Strictly bosses hope Apprentice star in the line-up will ‘get the dads watching’


Generate Key Takeaways

Germany’s Deutsche Bahn rail operator last year paid out almost €197 million ($214 million) in compensation for delays and cancellation, the state-owned company reported in Berlin on Sunday.

Around 6.9 million claims were submitted over the course of the year. In 2023, 5.6 million claims resulted in payouts totalling €132.8 million.

Speaking to the mass-circulation Bild newspaper, a company spokesman said: “If a train has been delayed, and our passengers are entitled to compensation, we pay this out without argument. And long delays lead to high compensation payments.”

According to state-owned Deutsche Bahn, 80% of delays were down to ageing and overloaded infrastructure.

More than a third of long-distance rail services were unpunctual last year, with 37.5% of arrivals delayed by more than 5:59 minutes. The figure implied the worst punctuality rating in at least 21 years.

The spokesman noted ongoing refurbishment work. Deutsche Bahn plans thorough refurbishment on 41 high-traffic corridors by 2030.

“DB aims to raise the punctuality of its long-distance express services to 75% to 80% by the end of 2027,” the spokesman said.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Columbia student protester held in immigration custody in Louisiana, records show
Columbia student protester held in immigration custody in Louisiana, records show
Motive 'combination of factors' in Wisconsin school shooting, police say
Motive ‘combination of factors’ in Wisconsin school shooting, police say
Download app from appStore
Clipped video shared to falsely claim opposition leader ‘insulted author of Indian constitution’
Download app from appStore
Injured spelunker carried to safety in northern Italy after being trapped for 75 hours
Download app from appStore
Palestinians say 20 dead in Israeli attacks in Gaza Strip
Download app from appStore
Israel says it has killed two Hamas October 7 fighters

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Voices of the People: The Untold Stories | © 2025 | Daily News