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« on: October 03, 2015, 00:16:32 »

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Virgin starts automatic compensation for train delays


Some - but not all - Virgin passengers will now receive compensation automatically

Virgin has become the first train company to automatically compensate some passengers if they are delayed.

From Saturday 3 October, travellers using its services on the West Coast mainline - and who book their tickets via the company app or website - will receive automatic repayments. The government urged other train operators to follow suit.

The idea follows the announcement that delayed passengers now have the right to compensation in cash. Until this summer, all compensation was paid in vouchers.

"Our plan is to make sure passengers across the country benefit from schemes like this, and we are encouraging other operators to roll out similar schemes nationwide," said Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin.

Virgin train passengers who are delayed will receive compensation back on to the card they used for the purchase.

But they will only be able to get compensation if:
- They use Virgin's West Coast Mainline. The scheme may later be extended to include Virgin's East Coast service.
- They book through the company website, or via the app
- They purchase an advance ticket for a specified train
- Virgin is confident that a delay of at least 30 minutes has occurred. Journeys across multiple operators will not be eligible.
- Passengers were not told about delays before they bought a ticket

However, Virgin said that it expected to pay out an extra ^2.8m in compensation in the first year of the new system.

At least 3.5m journeys will qualify for possible claims, the company said. Passengers who do not qualify for automatic compensation can still apply in the normal way.

But previous research has shown that most passengers do not bother to claim compensation, even when it is due.

In 2013, the passenger group Transport Focus said that 88% of those delayed did not apply.

Refund levels

The compensation will be on the basis of "Delay Repay", which is offered by around half of all train operators.

Individual train companies offer different levels of compensation, but the best deals - including Virgin's - involve:
- up to a 50% refund on a single ticket for delays of between 30 minutes and an hour
- up to a 100% refund on a single ticket for a delay of between one and two hours
- up to a 100% refund on the cost of a return ticket for delays of more than two hours

It is thought that at least one other train operator is now considering offering automatic refunds.
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2015, 16:57:27 »

A promising start, let's hope others (especially FGW (First Great Western)) follow their example.
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2015, 17:05:12 »

Or even GWR (Great Western Railway) :-)

They need to implement Delay/Repay first.
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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2015, 20:44:58 »

East Midlands Trains are also considering offering this to their customers, according to their Twitter team.
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« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2015, 20:48:33 »

Is there a financial benefit for a TOC (Train Operating Company) to sell their own tickets?  This seems like a bit of a publicity stunt (not exactly unexpected for Virgin Group) to advertise the "benefits" of buying a ticket from the operating TOC website.
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« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2015, 21:23:18 »

Saves the 9% commission
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