Rail passengers will have extra protections to ensure they are
not left out of pocket from Covid related local restrictions.
Passengers who have bought an Advance ticket which they can
subsequently no longer use as a result of Covid restrictions
changing will not have to pay the administration cost of
rearranging travel for a ticket purchased prior to any
announcement.
As new travel restrictions come into force in different parts
of the country, passengers are more at risk of having to change
travel plans. The Government has worked closely with train
operators to build consumer confidence and support the
industry.
The new temporary measures enable passengers to claim
discretionary rail travel vouchers or credit notes for unused
Advance tickets that are valid for up to a year, offering more
flexibility than the current arrangements.
The Government is also allowing independent rail retailers to
temporarily waive the usual change of journey admin fee for
Advance tickets.
This decision follows extensive support provided to the rail
industry throughout the Covid pandemic, to protect jobs and
keep services running for passengers. Today’s announcement
ensures that support continues as people return to the
railways.
Transport Secretary said:
“Covid has seen massive disruption to our way of life, and
passengers buying Advance tickets should not be penalised for
cancelling their travel plans to follow advice that can save
lives.
“By temporarily scrapping these admin fees on Advance
tickets, and extending the time people have to re-book their
journeys, we are ensuring that large numbers of rail
passengers will not be left out of pocket.”
The Government previously stepped in to permit Advance ticket
refunds at the outset of the pandemic, as well as removing
administrative refund or change of journey charges from
Advance, Off-Peak, Super Off-Peak or Anytime tickets. These new
measures offer further support for customers across the rail
network,
Jacqueline Starr, Chief Operating Officer at the Rail
Delivery Group, said:
“When people take the train we want them to travel with
confidence.
“As well as extra cleaning and more trains, that means people
knowing that if things change and they can no longer use
their Advance ticket due to Covid restrictions, they won’t be
unfairly penalised, so this announcement is good news for our
passengers.”