La Comisión Europea advierte a Iryo y Renfe que deben indemnizar por retrasos tras el accidente de Adamuz
By
Emilio Ordiz, (DESDE BRUSELAS)
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Summary
La Comisión Europea ha advertido a Iryo y Renfe que deberán pagar indemnizaciones por los retrasos y el caos generados tras el accidente ferroviario de Adamuz. La respuesta del comisario europeo de Transportes, Apostolos Tzitzikostas, a una pregunta del Partido Popular Europeo señala que la actuación del administrador de infraestructuras no exime a las empresas ferroviarias de su responsabilidad de indemnizar a los pasajeros por los retrasos. Además, se menciona que Renfe anunció que dejará de indemnizar los retrasos causados por limitaciones a partir del 30 de enero de 2026.
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El 30 de enero de 2026, Renfe anunció que dejará de indemnizar los retrasos causados por limitaci
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