Changes to generous EU flight compensation rules are needed, airline lobby group says
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In 2024, OCU received nearly 500 complaints from travellers who were not offered any compensation.
EU Transport Minister Vote: AirHelp Warns of Erosion of Passenger Compensation Rights
On Thursday (June 5) EU transport ministers are scheduled to vote on the revision of Regulation (EC) No. 261, the cornerstone of Europe’s passenger rights law. EC 261 has set the gold standard for air passenger rights for over 20 years and is considered a global success story in consumer protection. The current regulation stipulates that airlines are allowed to delay planes by 3 hours. The proposed change would allow airlines to delay flights …
A reform of passenger rights is being discussed in the EU. Passengers would receive less compensation in the event of delays in air transport. The German air transport lobby argues for this.
A reform of passenger rights is being discussed in the EU. Passengers would receive less compensation in the event of delays in air transport. The German air transport lobby argues for this.
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