Passenger rigths
Passenger rights are described in EU Regulation 2021/782. Read more about what the Regulation covers and role of the Danish Regulatory Body.
Passenger rights are described in EU Regulation 2021/782. Read more about what the Regulation covers and role of the Danish Regulatory Body.
The Regulation on rail passengers’ rights and obligations was adopted back in October 2007, but has later been updated in April 2021. The purpose of the Regulation is to ensure basic protection for all rail passengers throughout the EU. The Regulation applies directly to all forms of passenger transport by rail, i.e., international train journeys, train journeys in Denmark, including both regional transport and transport in cities and suburbs.
The Regulation contains rules on, among other things, the railway undertakings´:
In the area of rail passengers, the Danish Regulatory Body has been given the authority to take care of the complaint, and supervisory function in regards to cases which deal with general passenger rights in accordance with the Regulation.
You have the opportunity to complain to the Danish Regulatory Body if your complaint concerns the railway undertaking´s general compliance with the Regulation. No appeal fee is charged in this connection.
If, on the other hand, you wish to complain about a railway Undertaking´s handling of your complaint, the competence lies with the Board of Appeal for Bus, Train and Metro.
Go to the Board of Appeal for Bus, Train and Metro
We refer to our complaints guide for further information on deadlines for submitting complaints as well as a description of the board's procedure.
The board can carry out supervisions both on its own initiative or on the basis of a request, typically from either the EU Commission or, for example, passengers.
As a supervisory authority, we ensure that the railway undertakings comply with the regulation's rules, for example whether the railway undertakings adequately inform passengers about their rights to compensation/refund in case of delays or cancellations.
If a railway undertaking does not comply with a decision made by the Board as part of the handling of the complaint and/or supervisory function, the board can impose weekly compulsory fines on the railway undertaking.
All decisions can be read here on the website.
Personal data protection in relation to the processing of complaints
In accordance with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we will inform you in the following about how we handle the personal data we receive and process about you.
If you have any questions about our processing of your personal data, you are always welcome to contact us or the Ministry of Transport's independent data protection advisor via the contact details below:
Carsten Niebuhrs Gade 43
1577 København V
E-mail: dpo@trafikstyrelsen.dk
Telephone: +45 41780531