EU Lawmakers to Maintain the Three-Hour Delay Passengers Rights
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MEPs Push For Delay Compensation, Free Cabin Bags & More
MEPs have set out their red lines ahead of negotiations on changes to EU air passenger rights, insisting on strong protections for travellers. The Transport and Tourism Committee adopted its negotiating guidelines on Monday with 34 votes in favour and two abstentions. MEPs want to maintain compensation for flight delays of more than three hours, regardless of distance, rejecting proposals to raise the threshold to four or six hours. Compensation…
MEPs set out their red lines for air passenger rights changes
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Parliament. Compensation after three-hour flight delay Personal item plus small trolley free of charge No fees for checking in, selecting children’s seating or correcting booking errors To help air passengers, MEPs suggest maintaining the current right to compensation after a three-hour delay, plus unlocking new rights on free children’s seats and cabin luggag…
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