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What changes in flight
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

What changes in flight

The article discusses new EU regulations aimed at improving passenger rights in air travel, including faster compensation for delays exceeding three hours, free carry-on luggage, and allowing children to sit next to their parents without extra charges. These rules, approved by the European Parliament, set specific financial thresholds for compensation based on flight distance and outline exceptions for force majeure situations like strikes, bad weather, or passenger behavior. The changes require airlines to process refunds within 30 days and provide assistance to passengers with disabilities. Additionally, the Italian government has launched an investigation into recent price hikes by airlines amid infrastructure disruptions, with the Ministry of Made in Italy accusing the companies of exploiting the situation. The Codacons consumer association criticizes the move, arguing it lacks practical impact.

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Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter18 hr. ago
What changes in flight

The article discusses new EU regulations aimed at improving passenger rights in air travel, including faster compensation for delays exceeding three hours, free carry-on luggage, and allowing children to sit next to their parents without extra charges. These rules, approved by the European Parliament, set specific financial thresholds for compensation based on flight distance and outline exceptions for force majeure situations like strikes, bad weather, or passenger behavior. The changes require airlines to process refunds within 30 days and provide assistance to passengers with disabilities. Additionally, the Italian government has launched an investigation into recent price hikes by airlines amid infrastructure disruptions, with the Ministry of Made in Italy accusing the companies of exploiting the situation. The Codacons consumer association criticizes the move, arguing it lacks practical impact.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the new EU regulations neutrally, outlining both benefits for travelers and limitations (such as exceptions for force majeure). It reports on the Italian government’s response to airline pricing anomalies without overtly criticizing or praising either side. While there is some批评

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