Highlights
In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU stands in solidarity with Ukraine. The EU is acting swiftly and decisively to put an end to Russia’s aggression by imposing wide-ranging sanctions and measures. In parallel, it is supporting the Ukrainian people by providing financial, military and humanitarian assistance. This page collects information on transport measures.
From bringing transport emissions down to fully exploiting digital technologies for greater efficiency, safety and convenience; showing solidarity with Ukraine; supporting the EU’s transport sector as it recovered from the impacts of COVID-19; and creating the very best conditions for Europe’s travelling public and transport workers – find out all about the highlights from the last 4.5 years.
The EU is the only area in the world where passengers are protected by a full set of rights - whether they travel by air, rail, ship or bus and coach. Find out more and be prepared for your next trip!
News
Latest figures on Ukrainian exports and imports via the EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes: new transport routes established in the face of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
The Commission will temporarily enforce restrictions on liquid screening at EU airports utilising Explosive Detection Systems for Cabin Baggage (EDSCB).
The Ship Financing Portal, designed to improve access to financing for the shipping sector and the wider maritime industry, is now online!
July infringement package: key decisions
As the maritime sector prepares for the FuelEU Maritime Regulation, a new Commission document answers key questions on its implementation.
While more citizens of the European Union are aware of their EU passenger rights than was the case five years ago, the majority do not consider that they have enough information, according to the results of a Eurobarometer survey released today.