Passenger Expresses Concerns Over Empty First-Class Seats on Narva-Tallinn Train

A recent train journey on the Narva-Tallinn line has prompted criticism regarding the availability of first-class seating. Riigikogu member Juku-Kalle Raid recounted his experience, stating, “The train is full of people and is heading towards Tallinn.” Raid expressed frustration after discovering that despite numerous empty first-class seats, tickets were not offered in that class and no explanation was provided for the situation. The incident occurred on the Narva-Tallinn train, where Raid had intended to travel in first class.

He noted that all seats in that class were reserved but unoccupied. An Elron representative acknowledged the validity of Raid’s concerns. They stated that the situation warrants attention and requested passengers to express apologies for any inconvenience caused.

The incident highlights a potential issue with ticket allocation and availability on the popular Narva-Tallinn train route. Further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the empty first-class seats is underway. This situation has raised questions about passenger experience and the management of seating reservations on the Elron train service.

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  1. It’s frustrating to hear about the lack of available first-class seats on this popular route.

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