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Consumer Groups Want Airlines to Pay for Baggage Fees 'Distress'

  • Sixteen European consumer organizations have urged the European Union to intervene regarding baggage charges imposed by seven budget airlines.
  • Consumer groups representing a dozen EU countries have called on the European Commission and relevant national authorities to investigate alleged violations of EU aviation rules by the airlines.
  • Seven budget European airlines, such as those based in the UK, Norway, Ireland, France, Spain, and Hungary, impose baggage fees that can reach up to 280 euros, with each carrier applying different regulations.
  • BEUC accused airlines of 'misleading' passengers and demanded sanctions for 'illegal' practices while Ryanair and Norwegian said their policies comply with EU law.
  • Airlines and industry groups warned that the consumer action could reduce choice and require all passengers to pay for optional services they may not need.
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Consumer groups want airlines to pay for baggage fees 'distress'

Sixteen European consumer groups on Wednesday called on the European Union to take action against seven low-cost airlines over their baggage fees.

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