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New European rules grant air passengers more rights
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New European rules grant air passengers more rights

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Approved/passed
  • The European Parliament has approved new regulations enhancing air passenger rights, updating rules that are 22 years old.
  • Passengers will find it easier to claim compensation for delayed flights and compare ticket prices.
  • A new rule ensures parents can sit next to their children on flights without incurring extra fees.

The European Parliament has given its final approval to a new set of regulations designed to bolster air passenger rights. These updated rules aim to provide greater protection against travel disruptions and offer more detailed guidance on practical aspects of air travel, superseding the previous regulations that have been in place for 22 years.

Under the revised framework, passengers will experience a more streamlined process when seeking compensation for delayed flights. The new measures are expected to simplify the procedures, making it easier for travelers to understand their entitlements and submit claims. Additionally, the updated regulations will enhance the transparency of airfare pricing, allowing passengers to more effectively compare ticket costs across different airlines and routes.

A significant provision within the new rules addresses family travel. It mandates that parents must be seated next to their children on flights without being charged an additional fee. This change aims to alleviate the stress and logistical challenges families often face when booking air travel, ensuring a more comfortable and cohesive journey for parents and their children.

The implementation of these enhanced passenger rights signifies the European Union's commitment to improving the travel experience for its citizens. By updating the long-standing regulations, the Parliament seeks to create a fairer and more passenger-centric aviation market.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.