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After more than a decade of deadlock, the EP voted almost unanimously on air passenger rights reform
HU🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

After more than a decade of deadlock, the EP voted almost unanimously on air passenger rights reform

The European Parliament (EP) overwhelmingly approved a legislative proposal aimed at improving air passenger rights, with 646 votes in favor, 12 against, and three abstentions. The reform, which had been under discussion for over a decade since the European Commission first proposed updates in 2013, was finalized after multiple rounds of negotiations between the EP and national governments. Key changes include adjusting compensation times for delays or cancellations to three hours instead of four, setting specific compensation amounts based on flight distance, and requiring airlines to provide basic amenities like food and accommodation during long delays. The legislation also mandates clearer procedures for passengers to claim compensation and ensures free onboard luggage allowances. While the final agreement reflects compromises between the two institutions, some provisions, such as the requirement for airlines to offer online compensation claims, were included as new obligations.

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After more than a decade of deadlock, the EP voted almost unanimously on air passenger rights reform

The European Parliament (EP) overwhelmingly approved a legislative proposal aimed at improving air passenger rights, with 646 votes in favor, 12 against, and three abstentions. The reform, which had been under discussion for over a decade since the European Commission first proposed updates in 2013, was finalized after multiple rounds of negotiations between the EP and national governments. Key changes include adjusting compensation times for delays or cancellations to three hours instead of four, setting specific compensation amounts based on flight distance, and requiring airlines to provide basic amenities like food and accommodation during long delays. The legislation also mandates clearer procedures for passengers to claim compensation and ensures free onboard luggage allowances. While the final agreement reflects compromises between the two institutions, some provisions, such as the requirement for airlines to offer online compensation claims, were included as new obligations.

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