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EU 2021/782

Late on Amsterdam Centraal → Berlin Hauptbahnhof? Here's What You're Owed.

If your train arrived 60+ minutes late, you're legally entitled to money back. We get it for you.

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Around 38.7% of trains on this route arrive late. That's not a bad day — that's a pattern. And every one of those delayed passengers is owed money. Most never claim. Under EU 2021/782, if your train arrived 60 or more minutes late, you get 25% of your ticket back. Two hours or more? 50% back. On a typical fare for this route, that's Up to EUR 124.50 on a EUR 249 ticket. We get it back for you. You pay nothing unless we win.

38.7%
Rata de întârziere
Trenuri care ajung întârziate pe această rută
6h 00m
Timpul mediu de călătorie
Durata programată tipică
6-7 daily
Servicii pe zi
Plecări zilnice aproximative
EUR 29 - 249
Prețul tipic al biletului
Gama standard de tarife pentru această rută

Ce compensație ți se cuvine?

60 de minute întârziere: 25% of ticket price.Două ore întârziere: 50% of ticket price.Pentru un exemplu real: Up to EUR 124.50 on a EUR 249 ticket. Calculated on what you actually paid — discounts and sale fares included.

Compensation under EU Regulation 2021/782

Source: EU Regulation 2021/782. Minimum payout: €4. Claims must be filed within 90 days.
DelayYou are owedExample
60–119 minutes25% of ticket price€25 on a €100 ticket
120+ minutes50% of ticket price€50 on a €100 ticket
CancellationFull refund or reroutingFull ticket price refunded
Missed connection25–50% based on total delayCalculated on full journey ticket
RegulationEU 2021/782

De ce această rută are o problemă cu întârzierile

Principalele cauze pe această rută: Dutch-German border crossing, ICE rolling stock issues, Infrastructure works. Întârzierile sunt cele mai grave în December, January, July. Cel mai important: nimic din toate acestea nu scutește operatorul de responsabilitate. Întrebări frecvente privind revendicările contestate.

Cum recuperăm banii tăi

  1. 1

    Tell us your journey — takes 30 seconds. Your route, your ticket price, and when you arrived. That's it. We do the rest.

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    We verify the delay and calculate exactly what you're owed. We check the actual arrival time against your scheduled arrival under EU 2021/782. 60–119 minutes late = 25% back. 120+ minutes = 50% back.

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    We file the claim with Deutsche Bahn or Ns on your behalf. We write the claim, submit it, and chase it. If they reject it, we appeal. If they go quiet, we escalate to the rail regulator.

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    You get paid. We take 25% — only if we win.. When the money lands, we take our cut. If the claim fails for any reason, you pay nothing. Zero.

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Întrebările tale, răspunsuri directe

My Amsterdam to Berlin train was late. Am I owed money?

Almost 39% of services on this route are delayed. If you arrived in Berlin 60+ minutes after your scheduled time, yes — you're owed 25% of your ticket. 120+ minutes: 50%. We calculate it based on what you paid.

How much can I claim for an Amsterdam to Berlin delay?

60–119 minutes late: 25% of your ticket. 120+ minutes: 50%. On a EUR 100 fare, that's EUR 25 to EUR 50. On a EUR 249 fare, up to EUR 124.50.

The delay started in the Netherlands. Can I still claim in Germany?

Yes. The total delay to your final destination is what counts — it doesn't matter where the problem started. EU 2021/782 covers the whole cross-border journey.

DB rejected my claim. Is that the end of it?

No. We appeal. If necessary, we escalate to the rail regulator. Rejection is common on first submission — it's not the final word.

How long do I have to claim?

90 days from the date of travel. Don't leave it — check now while your ticket details are still to hand.

Ultima actualizare: martie 2026