‘Bureaucratic Bunkum’ – Ryanair CEO Unleashes on EU on Default Cabin Bag Pricing Change
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The European Parliament will finally vote in July on the new regulation on passenger rights, which will enter into force a year later. The regulation recognizes the right of airlines to charge for the suitcase, one of the most controversial practices in recent years. While airlines celebrate it – albeit with nuances – the consumer organisation Facua considers that “a fraudulent surcharge is legalised”. Also, the Consumers and Users Organisation …
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EU Votes For Sweeping Changes For Flights from 2027 The European Parliament has backed sweeping new passenger rights rules that could see travellers entitled to both a personal item and a 7kg cabin bag as part of their fare from 2027, potentially ending one of the most unpopular charges imposed by low-cost airlines. However, the baggage changes may not be the biggest story. The reforms also include a number of passenger-friendly measures, includ…
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