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The new compensation rules for train delays and cancellations with Spain’s Renfe

Renfe, Spain’s national rail company, has changed the way in which you can get compensation for delays, as well as the amount of refund you are entitled to.

The new compensation rules for train delays and cancellations with Spain's Renfe
A traveler opens the door of a RENFE (National Network of Spanish Railways) train. (Photo by OLIVIER CHASSIGNOLE / AFP)

This changes will apply to Ave, Avlo, Alvia, Euromed and Intercity trains on journeys from July 1st.

This decision comes after a meeting of the company’s Board of Directors who wanted to introduce a similar commitment to punctuality as other competing companies such as Ouigo and Iryo.

But this is not necessarily good news, because now customers will only receive compensation when the delay times are greater and the amounts will be less. 

For example, up until now if an AVE train was delayed 30 minutes you would receive a 100 percent refund, now it’s only if the delay exceeds 90 minutes, a whole hour and a half delay.

What are the new refund amounts and how long do the delays have to be?

Here’s a full breakdown of the new amounts:

Until now, 50 percent was refunded for delays of more than 15 minutes and 100 percent if they were more than 30 minutes.

Now the refunds will be 50 percent for delays of more than 60 minutes and 100 percent for those that exceed 90 minutes.

This means for example that if your train is now delayed up to 45 minutes, you won’t receive any compensation from Renfe at all.

How will the new refund system work?

You will still be able to get your refund in cash or on your card, as always, but there are now other options too including greater refund amounts, depending on what you choose. These are:

  • A refund of 200 percent of the amount depending on the delay time via a new points system managed through the Más Renfe card ‘Renfecitos’. 
  • Compensation as a voucher to buy another ticket. In this case, the refund will be 150 percent of the amount for both delays of 60 minutes and those greater than 90 minutes.

If you choose the refund of the amount on your bank card, you can request it at renfe.com or at the station ticket offices and travel agencies.

If you choose the refund voucher, you can only get it online. In this case you have a maximum of three months from the date of travel to request compensation and a maximum of six months from when you have obtained the discount code to purchase the new ticket.

If you choose to be refunded with Renfe Points, you must also do this online. This option is only available for tickets purchased with a credit/debit card or cash. The points will be credited directly to your account and you have a maximum of three months from the date of travel to request compensation and a maximum of three years to use the points.

To claim delays on Avlo trains, you can do this through the automatic compensation system at www.avlorenfe.com or www.renfe.com. Compensation is paid through the same payment method as you used to purchase your ticket. You will have a maximum period of three months from the date of the trip to request it.

For compensation for delays on integrated tickets, you can apply for compensation at points of sale and customer service at the stations.

In 2023 Renfe paid out €42 million to its customers in compensation for delays. An amount that could have risen to almost €70 million if all affected users had requested compensation.

With this change, Renfe seeks to reduce the amount.

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Renfe offers train tickets from €7 to travel around Spain this summer

Spain's national rail service Renfe has launched a 'super price' sale ahead of the summer season, with tickets on sale until July 1st.

Renfe offers train tickets from €7 to travel around Spain this summer

If you still haven’t got your summer plans sorted, then you may want to take advantage of Renfe’s new sale, with tickets going for as little as €7, allowing you to explore the country more sustainably. 

The offer is available on the official Renfe website and in the rest of Renfe’s usual sales channels until July 1st for travel between July 22nd and September 8th. 

The ‘super price’ tickets will be valid for AVE, Avlo and Larga Distancia (long-distance) trains with rates starting from €7 on some Avlo routes.

READ ALSO: New 6-hour Madrid-Lisbon train to launch in 2027 

Where can I travel to?

Tickets will be available to a host of destinations across the country, but the cheapest options will be for certain routes.

For example, tickets are available from €14 to travel between Madrid and Valencia, and from €15 to go from Madrid to Zaragoza, Pamplona, ​​Logroño or Burgos.

This campaign will also offer sale prices from €18 to travel between Madrid and Barcelona, ​​Lleida and Camp de Tarragona; or between Madrid and Seville, Granada, Algeciras, Almería and Extremadura.

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How to buy tickets

Tickets will be available to both residents and tourists, and can be bought online, via ticket offices, self-sale machines and travel agencies. 

Simply select one of the low-cost routes and play around with the dates to find the cheapest tickets available. 

Remember, to take advantage of the offer, you must purchase tickets by Monday July 1st, for travel between July 22nd and September 8th only. 

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