Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord Train Delay Compensation
Delayed on this route? Find out what you are owed and how to claim it.
Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord Delay Compensation Guide
The Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord rail route covers 513 km and is operated by thalys. Trains run approximately Every 60-120 minutes and the scheduled journey takes around 3h 20m. Around 24.1% of services on this route arrive late, meaning a significant number of passengers are entitled to compensation each year. Under EU 2021/782, a delay of 60 or more minutes at your ticketed destination entitles you to 25% of your fare. A delay of 120 or more minutes entitles you to 50%. For a typical ticket on this route, that means up to Up to EUR 90 on a EUR 180 ticket back. Claims are straightforward and can usually be filed online directly with the operator.
What Compensation Are You Owed?
Compensation on the Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord route is calculated as a percentage of the ticket price you paid. Using an average ticket for this route, a 60-minute delay could mean 25% of your ticket price back, and a 120-minute delay could mean 50% of your ticket price. For a concrete example: Up to EUR 90 on a EUR 180 ticket. The table below shows how the thresholds apply under EU 2021/782.
Compensation Under EU Regulation 2021/782
| Delay | You are owed | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 60-119 minutes | 25% of ticket price | EUR 25 on a EUR 100 ticket |
| 120+ minutes | 50% of ticket price | EUR 50 on a EUR 100 ticket |
| Cancellation | Full refund or rerouting | Full ticket price refunded |
| Missed connection | 25-50% based on total delay | Calculated on full journey ticket |
Minimum payout threshold: EUR 4. Claims must be submitted within 90 days. Source: EU Regulation 2021/782 on rail passengers' rights and obligations.
Why Are Amsterdam Centraal to Paris Gare du Nord Trains Delayed?
The most common causes of delays on this route are HSL-Zuid infrastructure, Belgian rail network delays, Cross-border signalling, Thalys operational issues. Delays are most frequent during July, August, December, when network congestion and seasonal conditions tend to compound. Understanding these patterns can help you plan travel and know when your claim is most likely to succeed. Delays caused by circumstances within the operator's control, including infrastructure maintenance, rolling stock faults, and scheduling failures, cannot be used to reject a valid compensation claim. See the FAQ for guidance on disputed claims.
How to Claim Compensation
- Confirm the delay at your destination. Your delay must be 60 minutes or more at your ticketed final destination. Under EU 2021/782, the clock stops when your train arrives, not when it departs.
- Save your ticket and travel evidence. Keep your ticket, booking confirmation, and any additional receipts for costs incurred because of the delay, such as alternative transport or meals.
- File your claim with the operating company. Contact the operator shown on your ticket, which on this route is thalys. Submit your claim within the deadline set by EU 2021/782, typically 30 to 60 days from travel.
- Escalate if your claim is refused. If the operator rejects your claim or does not respond in time, you can escalate to the national Alternative Dispute Resolution body at no cost. The operator is legally required to participate.
For a detailed walkthrough, see our how it works page. You can also browse compensation policies by operator on our train operators page, or check your rights under EU 2021/782 in our FAQ.
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Last updated: March 2026
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