missed connection definition
missed connection means a situation where a passenger misses one or more services in the course of a rail journey, sold in the form of a through-ticket, as a result of the delay or cancellation of one or more previous services, or of the departure of a service before the scheduled departure time;
missed connection means a situation where a passenger misses one or more services in the course of a journey as a result of the delay or cancellation of one or more previous services;
missed connection means a situation where, whether under a single transport contract or not, a passenger misses one or more services in the course of a journey or combined journey as a result of the delay or cancellation of one or more previous services;
More Definitions of missed connection
missed connection means if the Insured Person’s confirmed onward connecting schedule flight is missed at the transfer point due to the late arrival of the Insured Person’s incoming confirmed connecting schedule flight and no alternative onward transportation is made available to the Insured Person within 4 hours of the actual arrival time of his or her incoming flight, the Insurer will make cash settlement direct to the Insured Person according to the fixed amount as stated in this Section.
missed connection. When you arrive at your connecting flight’s airport, six (6) hours after your scheduled arrival time, due to a delay of your incoming flight and you missed your next connecting flight, and no alternative onward transportation is available to you by the air carrier that caused the delay.
missed connection issued at stations: Stamp “missed connection” issued in DB Reisezentrum travel centres: Stamp “missed connection” issued in DB Reisezentrum travel centres (HOTNAT procedure): DSB «traffic disturbance ticket » (=«driftsforstyrrelse») issued for a SJ train (with compulsory reservation), using a bilaterally agreed tariff code (code 4) Stamps issued to certify delays Travellers who missed a corresponding DB-train, and travelling with a ticket with “Zugbindung” (tied to one selected train): Travellers who missed a corresponding Railteam train: Travellers who missed a corresponding Thalys train: ÖBB
missed connection issued on delayed train: Ticket “delay confirmation” and “missed connection” issued at SBB stations: Stamp “missed connection” at SBB stations (example Basel SBB): Stamp HOTNAT issued in case of delay or missed connection in the "Departure Today Zone" in Brussels Midi. The agent will manually add the number of the delayed train, the date and the exact delay. Ticket issued at station in case of strikes : Ticket issued at station in case of delay or missed connection (rarely used) : delay confirmation Most used specimen, in particular in small railway stations: Examples of delay confirmation that are particular to a few large railway stations, which are rather heterogeneous (at least 5 different models found, 2 presented here): Stamp « missed connection » and authorisation to continue the journey: