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Parliament gives final green light to new rules on air passenger rights
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

Parliament gives final green light to new rules on air passenger rights

The European Parliament has officially approved updated regulations concerning passengers' rights in air travel. These rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Official Journal of the EU, giving member states and airlines one year to prepare for implementation. Passengers will now be entitled to compensation for flight delays exceeding three hours, cancellations less than 14 days in advance, or denied boarding, with reimbursement amounts ranging from €250 for short-distance flights up to €600 for longer journeys. Airlines are exempt from compensating passengers if disruptions result from uncontrollable factors such as natural disasters, wars, weather conditions, unruly passengers, or airport staff strikes. Travelers will have nine months to file claims, while airlines have 30 days to process reimbursements. New provisions include allowing passengers to carry a handbag onboard at no extra charge, though airlines may offer lower fares for those traveling without small bags or backpacks. Additionally, passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility will receive enhanced protections, including assistance from airlines in cases where flight loss occurs due to delays by机场

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Parliament gives final green light to new rules on air passenger rights

The European Parliament has officially approved updated regulations concerning passengers' rights in air travel. These rules will take effect 20 days after publication in the Official Journal of the EU, giving member states and airlines one year to prepare for implementation. Passengers will now be entitled to compensation for flight delays exceeding three hours, cancellations less than 14 days in advance, or denied boarding, with reimbursement amounts ranging from €250 for short-distance flights up to €600 for longer journeys. Airlines are exempt from compensating passengers if disruptions result from uncontrollable factors such as natural disasters, wars, weather conditions, unruly passengers, or airport staff strikes. Travelers will have nine months to file claims, while airlines have 30 days to process reimbursements. New provisions include allowing passengers to carry a handbag onboard at no extra charge, though airlines may offer lower fares for those traveling without small bags or backpacks. Additionally, passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility will receive enhanced protections, including assistance from airlines in cases where flight loss occurs due to delays by机场

Bias read (Center): The article presents the new regulations in a neutral manner, focusing on the content of the legislation and its implications without showing clear favoritism toward either passengers or airlines. It outlines both the benefits for travelers and the limitations placed on airlines, providing balanced,

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