A dangerous revision of EU law is underway, which will strip away passengers’ rights, leaving them with longer delays and less compensation.
Airlines will delay more flights for longer, and 60% of delay claims today will no longer qualify for compensation.
Flights will be delayed longer—4 or 6 hours with no consequences for airlines.
Passengers will get up to €100 less compensation. Despite rising costs and inflation.
More exemptions means airlines won’t pay for strikes or other delays that are their fault.
These changes to your rights are being rushed through without any input from passengers. Who benefits? The airlines.
It’s not OK.
That’s why we’re raising the alarm, and calling on all air passengers to oppose the revision.
Don’t allow your rights to be erased this summer. Say no to worse air passenger rights.
For the last 20 years the EU has been at the forefront of strong air passenger rights
EC 261 incentivises airlines to minimise delays and cancellations.
When things go wrong, passengers are protected with clear rights.
EC 261 is copied all around the world and sets the standard for passenger protection.
Most passengers don’t even know their rights are being removed. Don’t let it happen. Sign the petition to make sure you are heard.
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