GERMAN PASSENGERS TO GET COMPENSATION
Passengers in Germany, who suffered from financial damage because of trains delay, will get compensation, AzerTAj special-based correspondent reports.
Thus, since October 1, if train delays for an hour, 20% of ticket cost will be paid back.
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