The Agreement on Journey Continuation ( AJC ) is a commercial agreement between 17 major European rail operators, to allow international train passengers on the next possible train without additional costs, in case of a missed train connection.
6-492: AJC may refer to: Agreement on Journey Continuation , an agreement between European rail operators to allow passengers in case of a missed connection Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C), an architectural practice American Jewish Committee , an advocacy group "widely regarded as the dean of American Jewish organizations" American Jewish Congress , an association of Americans organized around Jewish interests Anderson Junior College ,
12-531: A connecting train and lose their seat reservation due to a delay of the first train. These passengers are allowed on the next possible train without additional costs under certain conditions: Since 2017, the AJC provides a further protection when the above protections are not valid. The AJC protection is similar to the protection of CIV, but covers separate tickets instead of a single ticket (through ticket). Traditionally, international trains journey could be booked all
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24-678: A two-year school in Singapore Anti-jitter circuit, an electronic device designed to reduce jitter in a regular pulse signal The Atlanta Journal-Constitution , an American newspaper in Georgia Atlantic Jewish Council , a Canadian partner of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs Auschwitz Jewish Center in Oświęcim , a museum and cultural center in Oświęcim, Poland Australian Jockey Club,
30-460: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AJC&oldid=1119087851 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Agreement on Journey Continuation Before the AJC, there were already other protections for rail passengers who miss
36-488: The way on one booking, then the contract obliged the ticket issuer to rebook passenger who missed a connection. But train operators have to a higher degree avoided selling such tickets, recommending passengers to buy separate tickets from each operator. The passenger who, due to a delay or cancellation of the preceding train, misses a train on which he has a seat reservation, is allowed on the next possible train without additional costs under these conditions: The agreement
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