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More rights for air passengers: compensation, baggage, free name correction
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter12 hr. ago

More rights for air passengers: compensation, baggage, free name correction

The European Parliament has approved amendments to the rules protecting air passengers' rights, with 646 votes in favor, 12 against, and three abstentions. The changes aim to ensure passengers are adequately protected against disruptions such as flight cancellations, delays, and denied boarding. Key provisions include the right to reimbursement or route change if a flight is canceled, compensation for delays exceeding three hours under certain conditions, and specific financial amounts based on flight distance. Airlines may reduce compensation by up to 50% if passengers can change their itinerary or if delays upon arrival are less than four hours. Passengers will still receive meals and accommodation during extended delays, and the new rules clarify which extraordinary circumstances (like natural disasters or strikes) exempt airlines from liability. The reforms also simplify the refund process, allowing automatic refunds for those choosing cash back over route changes.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter12 hr. ago
More rights for air passengers: Parliament approves new rules for air passengers

The European Parliament has approved new legislation aimed at strengthening the rights of air passengers within the European Union, with 646 votes in favor and 12 against. Key changes include clearer rules for compensation due to flight delays or cancellations, automatic refund processes, and greater transparency in ticket pricing. The compensation amounts remain unchanged, based on flight distance, while exceptions for extraordinary circumstances such as natural disasters or wars are now explicitly defined. Airlines will also be required to provide additional services during waits, including meals and accommodation under certain conditions. These updated rules, which have been in development for over 13 years, still require formal approval by EU member states before implementation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legislative outcome as a balanced report, focusing on the procedural vote and the content of the law without overtly praising or criticizing either side. It provides factual information about the new regulations without evident ideological slant.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter13 hr. ago
More rights for air passengers: compensation, baggage, free name correction

The European Parliament has approved amendments to the rules protecting air passengers' rights, with 646 votes in favor, 12 against, and three abstentions. The changes aim to ensure passengers are adequately protected against disruptions such as flight cancellations, delays, and denied boarding. Key provisions include the right to reimbursement or route change if a flight is canceled, compensation for delays exceeding three hours under certain conditions, and specific financial amounts based on flight distance. Airlines may reduce compensation by up to 50% if passengers can change their itinerary or if delays upon arrival are less than four hours. Passengers will still receive meals and accommodation during extended delays, and the new rules clarify which extraordinary circumstances (like natural disasters or strikes) exempt airlines from liability. The reforms also simplify the refund process, allowing automatic refunds for those choosing cash back over route changes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legislative outcome and details of the new passenger rights regulations without overtly promoting any particular ideological stance. It provides balanced information about both the benefits to passengers and the concessions made to airlines, including the reduced liability条款

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