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.





