Stronger Airline Passenger Rights Are Coming, but Who Will Pay?
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After 13 years of deadlock, the EU took the step that was missing in the reform of aviation passenger rights. From hand baggage costs to paper boarding cards, flying will change in 2027.
The European Union finally agreed on a package of amendments that promises to change air travel from 2027 onwards.
After a long debate, the EU has adapted passenger rights and received praise from consumer defenders. Travel rights activist Paul Degott also sees improvements – but continues to be a big catch: anyone who wants to enforce compensation needs a long breath.
The European Union is moving towards a change in the regulations governing baggage policies on airplanes.
The aim of the new measures is to more clearly define passenger rights and ensure their simpler and faster implementation.
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