EU 2021/782

Ouigo Delay Compensation

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Ouigo Delay Compensation Guide

Ouigo is a France train operator carrying 18 million annually passengers. Under EU 2021/782, passengers delayed 60 or more minutes are entitled to financial compensation, regardless of the cause in most cases. Only 74.1% of Ouigo trains ran on time in 2024, meaning a significant share of passengers have a valid claim each year. Compensation starts at EUR 4 for delays between 60 and 119 minutes, and increases for delays of 120 minutes or more. Claims must be submitted within 90 days of travel. Ouigo is SNCF's low-cost high-speed rail brand, launched in 2013. It offers significantly cheaper fares than TGV by using secondary stations, reduced onboard services, and stricter ticket conditions. Ouigo operates on major French corridors and has expanded to Spain. This guide explains what you are owed, how to file, and what to do if your claim is denied.

74.1%
On-time rate
Trains running on schedule in 2024
5.2 min
Average delay
Mean delay across all late services
310,000
Claims filed per year
Passenger compensation claims submitted annually
EUR 3.8M
Total paid out
Compensation paid to passengers in 2024
Manual claim required
Ouigo does not offer automatic compensation. You must submit a claim within 90 days of your delayed journey. Passengers who do not file within this window forfeit their right to compensation.

Ouigo Compensation Amounts

The table below shows the compensation thresholds that apply under EU 2021/782. Amounts are based on the ticket price paid and the duration of the delay.

Compensation Under EU Regulation 2021/782

DelayYou are owedExample
60-119 minutes25% of ticket priceEUR 25 on a EUR 100 ticket
120+ minutes50% of ticket priceEUR 50 on a EUR 100 ticket
CancellationFull refund or reroutingFull ticket price refunded
Missed connection25-50% based on total delayCalculated 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.

How to Claim Ouigo Compensation

  1. Check your delay duration. Confirm your train was delayed by 60 minutes or more. Under EU 2021/782, the 60-minute threshold triggers your right to claim.
  2. Gather your travel documents. Collect your ticket, booking confirmation, and any receipts for additional expenses caused by the delay.
  3. Submit your claim to Ouigo. File your claim within 90 days of travel via the Ouigo claim portal. Visit: https://www.ouigo.com/aide
  4. Wait for the response. Ouigo must respond within 30 days. If your claim is rejected, you can escalate to your national rail regulator.

Popular Ouigo Routes

Delay compensation applies on all Ouigo routes. The following routes are among the most travelled and most likely to experience delays.

Your Rights with Ouigo

Under EU 2021/782, your right to compensation is statutory. Ouigo cannot waive this right through its own terms and conditions. If your train is delayed by 60 minutes or more at the final destination shown on your ticket, you are entitled to a partial refund of your fare. A 60 to 119 minute delay entitles you to 25% of the ticket price. A delay of 120 minutes or more entitles you to 50%.

You have 90 days from the date of travel to submit your claim. Ouigo cannot reject your claim on force majeure grounds under the applicable regulation. Keep your ticket and booking confirmation as evidence.

If Ouigo rejects your claim or does not respond within 30 days, you can escalate to your national Alternative Dispute Resolution body or rail regulator. Filing a complaint costs nothing and the operator is obliged to participate in the process. See our how it works guide, the FAQ, and our full list of operators for more detail.

Data source
Statistics on this page: SNCF Annual Report 2024, 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ouigo Compensation

Can I claim compensation on a cheap Ouigo ticket?
Yes. EU Regulation 2021/782 applies regardless of how much you paid. If your Ouigo train is delayed 60+ minutes, you are entitled to 25-50% of the ticket price you paid.
How do I claim Ouigo delay compensation?
Claim via ouigo.com/aide or through TrainOwed within 90 days of travel. You need your booking reference and the official delay time.
Does Ouigo depart from main stations?
Not always. Ouigo often uses secondary stations like Paris Marne-la-Vallée or Paris Bercy. Check your ticket carefully — delays from these stations are still fully covered.
Are Ouigo delays covered if caused by strikes?
Yes. Strikes are not a force majeure exemption under EU 2021/782. You can claim regardless of the reason for delay.
What if my Ouigo compensation amount is very small?
EU law sets a minimum payout of EUR 4. Even on very cheap tickets, you are entitled to at least this amount. TrainOwed handles claims of all sizes.

Last updated: March 2026

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