Millions to Be Impacted by the End of the 3-Hour Flight Delay Rule in the EU
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Millions to be impacted by the end of the 3-hour flight delay rule in the EU
A new European Union (EU) rule is set to impact millions of passengers. Travellers flying on Ryanair, EasyJet, TUI, and Jet2 planes will no longer be eligible for compensation if their flights are delayed by three hours or more. According to several news reports, travellers have been notified of the disappointing news that they now are required to wait four hours, not three… Source
Ryanair announced that it had transported 19.6 million passengers in May 2025, an increase of 4% compared to May 2024, with a filling rate of 95%, stable compared to the same period one year earlier. This passenger traffic is higher than that of April (18.3 million), March (15 million), February (12.6 million) and January (12.4 million). This filling rate is higher than the filling rates of 93% recorded in April and March, 92% in February and 91…
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