Southwest Losing Customers Over Confusing Fee Rules
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The good news is that the EU is expected to implement uniform rules for hand baggage on air travel from the turn of the year - but until then the airlines will be allowed to trick even further. We have uncovered the expensive tricks.
The debate on hand baggage is one of the most widely discussed issues in the travel and aviation sector today.On 6 June last, EU Transport Ministers adopted a proposal for the reform of Regulation 261/2004 on air passenger rights, validating that passengers cannot carry cabin bags free of charge. On 24 June, MEPs of the European Parliament's Transport and Tourism Committee (TRAN) adopted a resolution confirming the illegality of air carriers cha…
In the future, Ryanair will allow 24 litres of hand luggage. The change will take place in the coming weeks. Passengers will benefit from greater clarity in baggage rules.
New rules may cut off extra charges on carry-on luggage
Holidaymakers may soon avoid the frustration of paying extra fees for carry-on luggage at the boarding gate – thanks to proposed changes in European Union airline rules. The EU Parliament transport committee has approved new regulations that would grant all passengers the right to carry a handbag or small suitcase weighing up to 7kg at … The post New rules may cut off extra charges on carry-on luggage appeared first on NewsTmes.com.ng.
Southwest Losing Customers Over Confusing Fee Rules
Southwest Airlines built its reputation on being the airline that did things differently. No change fees, bags fly free, a people-first approach. But recent experiences suggest that image is fading fast, replaced by confusing policies, inconsistent information, and customer service that feels more like corporate bureaucracy than care. Also Read – Passengers Trapped for 2 […] The post Southwest Losing Customers Over Confusing Fee Rules appeared f…
NEW EU CABIN BAG RULES: WHAT EVERY TRAVELLER MUST KNOW – CruiseToTravel
Starting this summer, travellers flying within Europe can expect clearer, more unified rules about what they are allowed to bring on board for free. No more unpleasant surprises at the gate or confusing differences between airlines: the European Union is determined to end the chaos of inconsistent baggage rules, which have long caused frustration. New guidelines aim to give passengers more space in their personal items and create uniform standar…
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