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Europe to introduce new controls for train travel

08 Feb 2017 - by Dorine Reinstein
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EUROPE will soon introduce

new passenger regulations

for train travel that could

result in longer travelling

times and the inability to

purchase last-minute tickets.

Last week, during the

EU Council of Ministers

for Home Affairs in Malta,

authorities from The

Netherlands, Belgium,

France and the UK, agreed

to start passenger identity

checks on all international

trains. The controls will

be implemented during

the coming months and

will include checking that

the name on the passport

corresponds with the one on

the train ticket.

The four countries also

want to introduce passenger

lists to see whether wanted

criminals or terrorists

are booked on the trains.

Whether it will still be

possible to buy last-minute

tickets remains to be seen.

A firm plan is expected to be

communicated in March.

The new measures are a

direct extension of the EU

PNR directive for airlines,

which was agreed on in

2016 and will see airlines

sharing passengers’ details

on all flights to and from

Europe from April 2018.

Rachael Penaluna,

business manager of Sure

Maritime Travel, says her

agency has warned clients

that it is best to purchase

tickets through the agency

beforehand. “Corporate

travellers will soon have to

be more organised when

they travel, which is not

easy.”

It is unlikely that leisure

travellers will be affected

by the new regulations, as

most packages containing

rail sectors are booked

and purchased prior to

passengers leaving SA, says

Megan D’Arcy, product

manager of kulula holidays.

Theresa Szejwallo, md of

Trafalgar, says the company

is working closely with the

local authorities to discuss

the practical implementation

of this system. “With

the plans we expect to

have in place, we are not

anticipating our guided

holidays to be impacted.”

Transport operators

in Europe have spoken

out against the new

requirement. Eva Böckle,

head of Communications

of CER – the Voice of

European Railways, says:

“The flexibility of travelling

by train will be significantly

reduced and the ticket

sales – currently offered

by numerous European

railway companies – will

be restricted to channels

complying with the new

regulation. Train stations are

not equipped for any kind

of check-in, so complicated

arrangements will have to

be implemented. The railway

staff will need to check the

identity of passengers –

not only those embarking

but also disembarking – at

each stop on the journey.

That will inevitably lead to a

prolonged travelling time.”

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