Airlines Disappointed By European Compromise On Passenger Rights
Passengers waiting to board at Rome Ciampino Airport.
Credit: Jerome Cid/Alamy Stock Photo
European transport ministers reached an agreement on long-delayed plans to reform the EU261 legislation that governs air passenger rights in the event of a delay or cancellation, but airlines said the compromise, which includes changes to the delay threshold for compensation, did not deliver the...
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