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Troubled Utrecht commuters entitled to compensation for longer if buses don't run

Troubled Utrecht commuters entitled to compensation for longer if buses don't run

The province of Utrecht has extended its compensation scheme for public transport passengers facing delays or cancellations until December 12. Previously set to expire on May 31, the extension ensures that travelers remain eligible for refunds due to service disruptions.

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