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Single Digital Booking and Ticketing

15th Florence Intermodal Forum

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Apr 11 2025

09:00 - 15:50 CEST

Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia

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During the15th Florence Intermodal Forum experts will explore key regulatory and industry challenges in achieving a Single Digital Booking and Ticketing system across Europe.

Over the last few years, Europe has witnessed a rapid advancement of technology in every sector. Transport has been revolutionised as efficiency and reliability have increased. The emergence of Multimodal Digital Mobility Services (MDMS) has transformed the concept of mobility.

The European Commission (EC) committed to fostering multimodality in 2020 as part of its Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy (SSMS). President Ursula von der Leyen has highlighted in her Political Guidelines for the Next Commission and in her Mission Letter to the Commissioner-designate for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, the need for a Single Digital Booking and Ticketing Regulation to ensure that European citizens can buy one single ticket on one single platform and get passengers’ rights for their whole trip.

The 15th Florence Intermodal Forum aims to delve into the critical issues shaping the future of single ticketing and its impact on both consumers and industry stakeholders. The Forum, co-organised by the Transport Area of the Florence School of Regulation together with the EC’s DG MOVE, will tackle the following questions:

· Content Obligation on Land Transport Service Providers: Should transport service providers be subject to content-sharing obligations beyond those deriving from antitrust? What thresholds in terms of operators to be obliged? Which obligations?

· Obligations on the platforms & Vertical integration: Discuss­­­ion Questions: How should platforms in transport be regulated? What should be the thresholds for regulation? How could FRAND principles apply? How can self-preferencing be regulated?

· Code of Conduct for Global Distribution Systems: Discussion Questions: Is the Code of Conduct for GDS still relevant? What are the obligations in the Code of Conduct that should remain?

 

Please kindly note that participation at this Forum is by invitation only.

At the EUI and the Robert Schuman Centre, we are dedicated to removing barriers and providing equal opportunities for everyone. Please indicate in the registration form your accessibility needs, if any. Alternatively, you can contact the logistics organiser of the event.

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