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Europe will enjoy easier train travels with the EU's new single-ticket plan

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday new rules to simplify train travel. They include allowing single ticket bookings throughout Europe.

The proposal allows for travel between different countries in Europe and across rail lines to be booked using a single ticket. This would make it easier for passengers to compare prices while also protecting their rights as consumers if they miss a connection on'multi-leg' journeys.

The aim is to help 'the EU reach its climate goals by making it easier for passengers to access more sustainable travel alternatives. The EU announced an action plan in November to increase interconnectivity between European rail hubs. This will make rail a more appealing alternative to short flights.

The European Commission stated that "at present, it is difficult for EU citizens to compare all travel options and identify the most sustainable ones, particularly for cross-border travel. This is especially true for rail tickets."

Rail companies will have an additional year to update their platforms and websites.

Critics claim that the proposal has the wrong priorities.

Alberto Mazzola is the executive director of CER, an organization that represents European rail operators. He said the EU should "focus on the delivery" of infrastructure, rather than the sale?of tickets.

Mazzola explained that selling tickets is of limited value if you lack the infrastructure. (Reporting and editing by Inti landauro, Ali Williams and Alexander Chituc)

(source: Reuters)