EU Clarifies: Booking Tickets May Not Become More Expensive because of Kerosene
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The international news is not in favour of your next trips, especially if you have to fly. Indeed, since the beginning of the war in Iran on February 28, a real oil shock has more than doubled the price of kerosene, resulting in a net impact on your tickets. And this is, alas, only the beginning.
Europe has just decided the debate.
Due to the high kerosene prices, holidaymakers currently have to expect expensive air tickets. However, those who have already booked cannot be asked to pay again, the EU Commission stresses.
The European Commission has warned that airlines will not be able to impose retroactive surcharges on tickets already purchased to compensate for the increase in the price of kerosene resulting from the crisis in the Middle East, while recalling that passengers will continue to be entitled to compensation, reimbursement or alternative routes in the event of cancellations. This is reflected in the guide published by Brussels to the transport and …
The weekly airliners.de-[Sales briefing] (https://www.airliners.de/thema/briefing). This time with news on "Fox" at Lufthansa and regulations on price increases due to kerosene prices.
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