On Wednesday in the House of Lords there was a question from a person called John Anderson who is the Viscount Waverley and he is the of Westdean in the County of Sussex. He asked a question under the headline of Airports: Railways and his question was responded by a Government member who is Byron Davies who is the Lord Davies of Gower. The question and response is below that can be observed from here and there is the opportunity to ask “Does this answer the above question?” and we can answer as Yes or No which so far has not been responded by anyone.
Viscount Waverley: To ask His Majesty’s Government what discussions they have held with railway operators to avoid disruption such as occurred on 26 February on trains to Gatwick; what discussions they have held with airlines regarding compensation for those who may miss their flights as a result of rail disruption; and what steps they will take to avoid such scenarios in future.
Lord Davies of Gower: Unfortunately, Govia Thameslink Railway services were very heavily disrupted on the morning of 26 February by a number of Network Rail infrastructure incidents across the Sussex area.
Network Rail, which is the organisation responsible for rail infrastructure, continues to work closely with train operators to improve how the industry responds to unplanned disruption. The Department monitors operational performance closely and engages with the rail industry at all levels which includes regular meetings on punctuality and reliability with both Network Rail and representatives from the train operators.
Train operators do not offer compensation to passengers for missed flights and as such there have been no discussions between the Department and airlines on this matter. The Department would urge passengers to use the Delay Repay scheme for compensation on their rail journey and consider other claims using their own travel insurance.

