Ediacarium
So just Tiny Caesar's this month?
When we missed our italian train, it was up to trenitalia to uphold the agreement.and move our ticket, not DB/ÖBB.
So I your case, ÖBB should have moved you to the next nighttrain (if it exists, I guess). We didn't apply for compensation, so idk who would have to pay for what in that case.
Was that trip before 2017? The agreement was created on that year an only includes the public companies: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreement_on_Journey_Continuation So DB doesn't care about European Sleeper, because they're not part of the agreement.
They were all bought in one connected purchase. Maybe it's not yet available for all european counties?
As someone who traveled from Germany to Italy by train and had a delayed austrian train:
There is an agreement between most european rail companies, that the next company will update your ticket if your previous one was delayed.
And the italian train company updated our ticket to a later one, because the austrian train was delayed by an hour and it was all booked online with DB. (the german train company)
It's a bit of both. I agreeey that Linux problems are actually solvable, but we're also willing to put up with a lot more because of that. (Admittedly, Window's enshitification is helping with the last part)
But now they're Linux problems and easier to solve!
Agreed, that's why it's also true that every unicorn currently living in his house enjoys tea.
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