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Indemnification of Passengers for Delayed Flights: an Invoice of 8 Billion Euros per Year, IATA Shouts Too Much

Summary by Air Journal
The airlines, gathered within the International Air Transport Association (IATA), denounce the European Parliament's desire to maintain the current level of compensation for passengers in the event of delayed flights. They consider this system to be costly, ineffective and disconnected from operational realities, at a time when the negotiations in Brussels are skating. At the heart of the arm, European Regulation 261/2004, which regulates the ri…
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The airlines, gathered within the International Air Transport Association (IATA), denounce the European Parliament's desire to maintain the current level of compensation for passengers in the event of delayed flights. They consider this system to be costly, ineffective and disconnected from operational realities, at a time when the negotiations in Brussels are skating. At the heart of the arm, European Regulation 261/2004, which regulates the ri…

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Air Journal broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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