Renfe is achieving 96% punctuality in its service. But not in Spain, but in Mecca

While AVE customers in Spain are very familiar with the wave of service delays, especially during this last summerRenfe boasts in Saudi Arabia of figures that seem from another world: more than 96% punctuality and “anecdotal” cancellations in the high-speed service that operates between Mecca and Medina, according to the company. The truth is that the Haramain High-Speed ​​Railway numbers contrast with what we have here in Spain. The Saudi showcase of Renfe. The Spanish company leads the consortium that manages this pioneering high-speed train in Saudi Arabia, responsible for the complete operation: from driving to ticket sales. Álvaro Fernández Heredia, president of Renfe, presented these data at the Saudi International Rail in Riyadh, where he assured that the project is “one of the most successful in the world.” The figures that Renfe displays outside the home. The Haramain connects Mecca and Medina over 453 kilometers, with stops at Jeddah and the international airport. According to Renfe, since its inauguration in October 2018, the service has transported 29.2 million passengers, with a year-on-year growth of 20%. In the last year, the operator claims to have achieved more than 96% punctuality, measured with a margin of up to five minutes late, and operated 70,000 consecutive services without a single cancellation. The litmus test of Ramadan. Just like show According to its figures, during the March 2025 campaign, the service mobilized 1.35 million pilgrims, 40% more than the previous year. 3,410 trips were made with up to 132 trains running on the same day. The average punctuality reached 98.5% in this case, says Renfe, without recording cancellations. These are figures that are hardly seen in the company’s Spanish reports. The contrast with Spain. Last summer four out of ten high-speed trains They arrived late in Spain. Between June and August, 6,554 long-distance and AVE trains suffered delays of more than 15 minutes, according to pointed out El Mundoaffecting 2.5 million passengers. However, only three out of every hundred were able to claim compensation after tightening reimbursement conditions that Renfe applied in July 2024. Now it takes an hour of delay to obtain 50% of the ticket, when before 15 minutes were enough. Minister Óscar Puente recognized in September that the system will continue to have incidents “for at least two more years.” What’s coming now. Renfe has reaffirmed its commitment to Saudi Arabia and its ambitious Vision 2030 plan, which includes new railway projects. Among them, a high-speed line between Riyadh and Qiddiya, whose tender could be launched in the first half of 2026. Cover image | Tim Adams In Xataka | Renfe has found a scapegoat for its problems on the Madrid-Barcelona line: Talgo and its AVRIL trains

Germany was the country of beers, sausages and the punctuality of their trains. The latter is ending

We live on myths and stories that many times do not fit reality. For example, Germany has long touched together with an external perception where its citizens They are very workerseven more than the rest of Europe (although the data Say something else). Also that they are the nation of sausages, beer and legendary punctuality of their trains. And either. The collapse of a myth. Yes, for decades, Germany cultivated the image of a country where rail punctuality was as part of national identity as beer or sausages. Today that image It cracks: Only 56% of long -distance trains arrive within the official margin of six minutes, a remarkable fall compared to 85% of the nineties. The situation has become so serious that Switzerland He has vetoed The passage of German trains beyond Basel, fed up with the delays that affect their own network. Cases like that of a damaged train near Vienna that left 400 passengers trapped For six hours in a tunnelor the closure For nine months From the Berlin-Hamburg line for repairs, they reflect The collapse of a system punished for three decades of infinance. Between wear and frustration. The railway company acknowledges that 80% of the delays are due to An obsolete infrastructureprone to failures and overloaded, which forces drastic solutions and a expensive modernization. For passengers, experience has become everyday calvary: endless waiting, crowded trains and lost connections that alter both professional and personal life. Travelers such as banker Michael Prieggen or retired Gerald Vogel summarizes it In the Washington Post Non -Rodeos: reliability is already the exception, and the network is in a state of “disaster.” In stations such as wuppertal or bonn, delays accumulate and complaints become a indignation choir that expresses a crisis of trust in one of the symbols of German efficiency. Investment promises. Solutions? Given this scenario, the government has allocated record figures: 25,000 million dollars in 2025 and more than 116,000 million until 2029, with part of the funds from A historical package Investment in infrastructure and climate that is a change of course in German fiscal discipline. Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder has described punctual levels as “unacceptable” and has promised substantial improvements to reach 75-80% of specific trains in 2027. However, experts and user associations They warn that the hole created for thirty years of abandonment will not be solved in a few years and that the network still requires greater injections of capital and structural reforms. National identity. Plus: The German rail crisis is not just a mobility problem. As we said, it touches sensitive fibers of the national identity. In a country where precision and reliability are considered collective virtues, see how the rail system collapses or even It compares With other nations, it results deeply humiliating. That the Swiss (referents in rail efficiency) distrust of German trains is an even greater symbolic blow. If you want, the debate transcends the technical and reflects a broader anxiety about Germany’s ability to maintain the prestige of its economic and social model. Delays and breakdowns, repeated daily, not only hinder trips, but They erode trust in the nation that was once synonymous with mechanical punctuality. Europe Heat. It is the last of the legs to analyze. The current state of Deutsche Bahn It is both an operational crisis as a more than possible mirror of LEuropean dilemmas: infrastructure that age, insufficient investment and a growing tension between national expectations and economic realities. It’s not just that the old continent is not prepared for a war Due to its waysis that Germany, once of rail modernityhas become an ad for navigators. The nation is trapped between the memory of its past perfection and the urgency of reconstructing a system that has stopped complying with the Germanic Puntalidad ideal. In that gap, not only the credibility of a company is played, but part of the country’s own identity, with Europe at the bottom of the frame. Image | Raimond Spekking In Xataka | The myth says that Germans work more than the Spaniards. The data tell a different thing In Xataka | Germany has tried the four -day week and is clear about its verdict: 73% of companies will not return to five

There was a day that the bird was synonymous with punctuality. May chaos demonstrates to what extent is the past thing

Delays Delays More delays. And full stations, trains thrown by exasperated roads and passengers. The last month on the Spanish railroad has been especially bad and, in addition, he has assaulted at high speed which, until now, seemed a safe space for expected delays and inconveniences. An alternative. Since 2023, the government has been trying to position the train as the best alternative to the car. A year and a half agothe Executive proposed solutions to end short flights and prioritize the use of the train. That same year, given the increase in life as a result of the Ukraine War, the Government promoted its Public transport aidwhere trains had a leading role with Free fertilizers even. He wanted to take advantage to sell the benefits of this means of transport in the day to day and also, why not, as a tool to travel on vacation. Until this year, The aid has remained active. “Decades”. “The succession of technical incidents have plunged the rail service in a lack of unknown reliability in decades.” This is the first phrase of last statement from the OCU in which reference is made to the measures to be taken if you have been one of those affected by the delays and cancellations that have been experienced in the Spanish railroad in recent weeks. “The days when Renfe returned the amount of the AVE passage to arrive five or 15 minutes afternoons have been far behind and the repetition of incidents have progressively deteriorates the reliability of a service that, once, was exemplary,” they emphasize in the text. “Five or 15 minutes late”. It is no accident that in the OCU they refer to those “five or 15 minutes late.” In June last yearRenfe hardened the conditions to return money to users. Until then, arriving with a delay of 15 minutes allowed to receive 50% of the ticket. If the wait was greater than 30 minutes, the passenger received 100% of the ticket price. That is over. Since July 1, 2024, in AVE, Avlo, Alvia, Euromed and Interity Renfe only returns 100% of the ticket if the delay is more than 90 minutes. And until the delay does not exceed travel time the passenger does not receive at least 50% of the ticket price. It was the confirmation that The punctuality in Renfe was already a thing of the past. Its impact. We collected in Xataka That, in 2023, Renfe already had to pay 42 million euros, According to FACUA data. An amount that I could have ascended up to almost 70 million euros if all affected users had requested compensation. At the moment, there is no data on what has been the amount of last year and how this new policy of commitment to the traveler has affected in the second half of the year. Awful. It is the word that best defines Renfe’s last 15 days but could be extended further back. The difference is that in the last 15 days, delays, cancellations and collapsed stations have been more common than ever. On April 28, of course, the national blackout left all the trains that were circulating inoperative. More than a day later, Three of them remained disappeared. Days later, Copper theft in four points of the Madrid-Sevilla line and an incident of An Iroo train with a catenary caused chaos in the high speed line. More than 16,000 passengers were affected. Óscar Puente, Minister of Transportation, said that copper theft was not the ultimate goal and that the action hid a “Severe act of sabotage”. Doubts were also raised about the Iroo train incident. After ensuring that it was the train that broke the catenary, from the company they claim that This was already broken when the train passed by. More firewood. Last Sunday, incidents in the Madrid-Sevilla line were repeated again. Again, eight trains were affected by what long delays were lived throughout the afternoon. The first one was the most affected, arriving 144 minutes late in Madrid (from Seville) compared to the scheduled time. Given this situation, the OCU has launched the aforementioned statement and has indicated that companies are obliged to meet the following demands: Information as soon as possible. Refreshments from 60 minutes of delay, in quantity appropriate to the duration of the waiting. Accommodation if you have to spend the night. The power to choose whether you continue the trip by an alternative route or if you give up. Refund of the ticket price in case of giving up the alternative route. And they emphasize that the only cases in which the ticket price is not returned are the following: It was notified of the delay before buying the ticket. Alternative transport was taken and the destination was reached with a delay less than one hour. The delay is due to extraordinary circumstances. “Are there incidents? Yes”. “And I apologize but talking about rail chaos is a hyperbole.” With these words Álvaro Fernández Heredia defends, President of Renfe, of whom they ask that his position cease as a result of the delays lived in the last two weeks. According to Fernández Heredia, “two perfect storms come together: the effect of having abandoned the rail for 10 years more actions derived from the entire investment effort,” in an interview with 20 minutes. And he emphasizes that “this Sunday there were seven trains affected and more than 95,000 travelers who were not affected, who were arriving at the time.” Punctual? This is how they look in Renfe. On the occasion of the controversy for hardening the conditions when returning a ticket, from Renfe they published data related to punctuality. According to these, 87% of the AVE arrive in time and the figure grows to 91.5% when we talk about the Cercanías service. Despite this, out of high speed, today they have lived Importance delays in Catalonia. In less than a week, they have been experienced in the vicinity of Madrid or of the the Basque Country. In … Read more

The benefits of being a punctual person

punctuality, defined by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) as “care and diligence in arriving at or leaving a place at the agreed time”, It is a quality appreciated in society and a sign of respect towards others. However, its antithesis, Tardiness not only generates discomfort, but can also be seen as a sign of egocentrism. What drives this behavior and how does it affect our personal and professional relationships? The psychological impact of lateness From psychology, unpunctuality It has been analyzed as a complex phenomenon that involves emotional and personality aspects. According to social psychologist Oliver Burkman, who spoke with the BBC, This behavior may be linked to egocentrism and the need for control. “They want to be in control of the situation, to be the center of attention when they arrive,” explained the specialist. Although these behaviors may be perceived as arrogant, Burkman warns that They can also reflect deep insecurities. “There is something poignant about them having this need to monopolize attention and not feeling good about themselves if they don’t receive it,” he added. Recurrent tardiness can also worsen over time, affecting personal and work relationships. In the professional field, Being late can be interpreted as a lack of commitment, affecting the perception of colleagues and superiors. Failure to comply with an agreed schedule affects not only the person waiting, but also the group that depends on the arrival of a person to begin an activity. This attitude can be seen as an act of inconsideration, damaging trust and making coexistence difficult. Psychology also points out that unpunctual people, often, They underestimate the time needed to carry out activities or travel. This, combined with a lack of planning, reinforces the pattern of being late. However, this is not always a deliberate attitude; In some cases, it may be related to difficulties in time perception or poor priority management. You have to find a balance in terms of time. (Photo: Shutterstock) The virtues of punctuality On the other hand, punctual people tend to stand out for their ability to plan and commit. Dr. Diana De Lonzo, from the Department of Sociology at the University of San Diego, points out that Punctuality is associated with a forward-thinking and cautious personality. These people tend to anticipate possible setbacks, allocating enough time for each activity. Among the main characteristics of punctual people are: * High level of self-control: They manage their time effectively and avoid procrastination.* Meticulous planning: They anticipate possible inconveniences and prepare in advance.* Accurate time perception: They calculate how much time they need to get to a place, even adding safety margins.* Responsibility and commitment: They see punctuality as a sign of respect for others.* Scenario visualization: They anticipate unforeseen situations, such as traffic or delays, and take steps to avoid them.* Desire to please: They seek to meet the expectations of others, reflecting empathy and consideration. Despite the advantages of being punctual, Dr. De Lonzo warns that this quality can lead to “excessive concern” with pleasing others. This desire to meet other people’s expectations can generate frustration if others do not share the same disposition towards punctuality. How to improve punctuality? Although lateness can be perceived as a lack of consideration, changing this habit is possible with practice and self-control. Next, Some strategies to improve punctuality: 1) Review time perception: Analyze how much time you really need to complete a task or get around.2) create a safety margin: Leave with plenty of time to anticipate unforeseen events.3) Set priorities: Organize your day with a clear schedule that prioritizes important activities.4) Avoid multitasking: Focus your attention on one activity at a time to avoid unnecessary delays.5) Reflect on the impact: Consider how your tardiness affects others and use this as motivation to improve. Punctuality as a tool for success In the professional field, punctuality is key to building a solid reputation. Arriving on time for meetings, events or commitments demonstrates professionalism and builds trust in colleagues and clients. Besides, helps avoid the stress associated with delays, allowing you to approach tasks with greater calm and focus. Personally, being punctual strengthens relationships, as it conveys consideration and respect for others. It also reinforces discipline and organizational skills, qualities valued in any social environment. Although punctuality is a virtue, it is important to find a balance so as not to fall into the obsession of always arriving early. The key is to adapt to circumstances and maintain a flexible attitude. For example, being understanding when others are occasionally late can help reduce unnecessary stress. Both punctuality and tardiness are behaviors that can be adjusted with practice and awareness. Fostering mutual respect and empathy is essential to building healthy and harmonious relationships. Achieving a balance between both behaviors, with flexibility and consideration, will allow people to coexist better and optimize their time in a world where every minute counts. Keep reading: * Yes, punctuality is still important* Why arriving early or late says more about your personality than you might have thought

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