"The Price of Kerosene Is Not an Extraordinary Circumstance": Brussels Hits the Fingers of Companies that Cancel Flights and Obliges Them to Compensate (Reimbursement, Hotel, Package From 250 to 600 euros...)
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In the face of the rising prices of kerosene and the cancellation of 2 million seats worldwide, Brussels recalls that European airlines remain obliged to compensate passengers, as the increase in fuel does not constitute an "extraordinary circumstance" under the law...
In light of the numerous cancelled flights, EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas makes it clear: Airlines must compensate passengers if they cancel flights due to the high price of kerosene.
Airlines must continue to compensate passengers for flight cancellations caused by high kerosene prices, warned the head of transport in the European Union.
Air carriers must continue to reimburse passengers for flights cancelled due to high energy prices, warned the Head of Transport in the European Union, rejecting the idea that there would be a kerosene supply crisis in Europe.
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