NEWS FLASH

The CEOs of Air Serbia, Croatia Airways, Commerce Air and Amelia, together with executives from 31 different carriers, together with KLM Cityhopper, Luxair, Cyprus Airways, and SAS, have urged the European Union to tug the brakes on the EU261 passenger rights revision because of the ongoing gasoline disaster. EU establishments are negotiating a reform of the bloc’s decades-old passenger rights regulation, known as EU261. Underneath present guidelines in place since 2004, air passengers can declare compensation for flights delayed by greater than three hours from 250 euros and extra relying on the flight size.
The European Parliament and EU international locations are at odds over growing the flight delay threshold for compensation in addition to the utmost refund. Parliament needs to hold the edge unchanged at three hours for short-haul flights whereas member states need it raised to 4 hours.
Within the letter signed by the 35 airline CEOs throughout the European Areas Airline Affiliation, they be aware, “We wish to be clear: we assist robust and truthful passenger rights. We’re dedicated to our passengers, not as a result of they’re merely our prospects, however as a result of they’re our neighbours, our associates, and our households. We serve the communities we reside in. We fly the routes others don’t, as a result of the revenues usually are not there. We offer the important connectivity that retains Europe’s areas alive, all yr spherical, not simply within the excessive season. Our precedence is to carry passengers safely to their locations; to not save prices by cancelling flights, leaving them stranded. However the present proposals fail to replicate operational actuality”. They added, “The revised guidelines would impose compensation delay thresholds and charges that ignore these constraints, prices that may far exceed the whole income of a flight. At a time of hovering gasoline costs and geopolitical uncertainty, this might merely push us to breaking level”

