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Page 1: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

The international perspective: problems and opportunities29 February 2012

Brussels, BelgiumPresented by Mr John Gilbert

President Eurolines Organisation

Page 2: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

What is Eurolines?• The No1 Express Coach operator across Europe

• Pan European coach network covering 33 countries in Europe over 600 key destinations

• Including over 100 major cities within the EU

• Providing international transport to 4 million customers annually

• Operating over 110 million kilometers

• Operating 500 coaches daily

• Cost effective way to travel across Europe

“A growing business on short to medium distances”

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Network Map – Our 600 Destinations

Page 4: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

Coach Travel in Europe

• Growing transport mode

• Environmental, safe, flexible

• Cost-effective solutions

• Fastest way to improve interconnectivity

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PASSENGER ACCESS

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InfrastructureInfrastructure

•Smaller need than for air and rail transport

•Interconnectivity is key

•Local solutions

What do good Public Terminals provide?

• Easy access

• Easier access for PRMs

• In general safer environment

• Interchange with other travel modes

• Increase usage of coaches

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Public Coach Terminals

Some good examples

• Stockholm

• London

• Madrid

• Munich

• Hamburg

• Lyon

• Budapest

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Public Coach Terminals

Some not so good examples

• Paris

• Amsterdam

• Brussels

• Copenhagen

• Nice

• Vienna

• Bordeaux

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What Eurolines is doing

We need to:

• Provide better access for all, including PRMs

• Create easy access terminal facilities

• Create and improve transport interchanges with the use of TEN-T programmes

• Prepare for modal shift from air to surface travel

• Cater for increased mobility across Europe

Page 10: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

CROSS-BORDER CONTROLS FOR COACH SERVICES

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Cumbersome Controls

• Repeated border controls despite Schengen

• Delays range between 30 min – 1 hour

• Discriminatory against Eurolines

- Strong brand identity and regularity

- Inequalities against air & train operators

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Facilitating cross-border travelling

The aim:

•Create efficient joined up police controls

•Deliver high-quality passenger experience

Eurolines works actively to solve the problem:

•Cooperating with national authorities

•Staff trainings for identifying documents

•European responsibility needs European solution

Page 13: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

COMPETITION: VAT AND CABOTAGE ISSUES

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Competition - VAT in European Countries

The problem:

•Diverging VAT calculations in different countries

•International coach services pay VAT on services & sales

•Air operators VAT exemption on fuel and ticket sales

•Unlevelled playing field between transport modes

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Cabotage in the French market

• Cabotage is a victory for European passengers

• Cabotage in line with increased competitiveness

• Hindered by protectionism by Public actors in the transport field

Eurolines calls for:

• A common approach to VAT calculations in Member States

• Creation of a level playing field for transport

• Cabotage in France must not be erased by protectionist policies

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CONCLUSIONS:

• Coach access to good quality city terminals

• Coach passengers can enjoy full freedom of movement in Schengen

• Levell playing field for VAT uptake for transport modes

• Cabotage defended in France and offered in other member states where regular line services are currently prohibited.

Page 17: The international perspective: problems and opportunities 29 February 2012 Brussels, Belgium

Working Together to

Make Travel Simple

Across all Modes

This has to be the EU transport objective for the future..


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