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EP Approved New Air Passenger Rights. Here's What Could Change for Travellers

Lawmakers voted 646-12 to keep compensation for long delays and add free cabin baggage, seating for children and clearer fee rules.

  • On Tuesday, the European Parliament approved a sweeping overhaul of European Union air passenger rights by a vote of 546 to 12, introducing stronger consumer protections and limiting certain airline fees.
  • The new rules replace passenger rights in place since 2004, concluding a process that faced more than 13 years of deadlock before establishing clearer standards.
  • Airlines must now seat children under 14 next to adults at no extra cost, guarantee free carriage of one personal item, and provide bathroom access during tarmac delays of 30 minutes.
  • Compensation rights of €250, €400, or €600 remain for passengers based on flight distance, while airlines must display all-inclusive fares from booking start and provide claim guidance within four days.
  • Following parliamentary approval, the Council must formally ratify the agreement by early August 2026, with full regulations coming into force across member states starting in the second half of 2027.
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The European Parliament has approved a comprehensive reform of passenger rights by a large majority. For travellers, the decision brings with it important innovations in ticket prices, seat reservations and compensation.

·Germany
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On Wednesday, the Member States validated the new text, which will enter into force in 2027. At the heart of the discussions, the compensation of travellers in case of delay remains the same.

·Paris, France
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Center

The European Parliament has given the green light this Tuesday to the reform of the rules governing air passenger rights, which will maintain compensation in delays of more than three hours, and puts an end to more than 13 years of negotiations with capitals, which wanted to limit the benefits for consumers.

·Barcelona, Spain
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Lean Right

Faster compensations, free places for children next to parents and hand luggage included. Here come the new rules to protect those traveling

·Italy
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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