Delayed or stranded air passengers would be likelier to win
compensation, and airlines would get clear rules on how to deal with
passenger complaints, under a draft law voted by Parliament at the first
reading on 5th February 2014. The consumer protection is to be improved.
Rescheduled flights
When flights are delayed, information on rescheduled
flights would have to be made available to passengers no later than 30
minutes after the initial departure time.
Passengers with a return ticket could not be prevented
from boarding the return journey even if they did not take the outward
one.
Luggage
Passengers would have to be informed early in the booking
process about baggage allowances. Hand-luggage allowances would be
increased to include a coat, a handbag, and one bag of airport shopping.
Complaints
Air carriers which fail to reply to a complaint within 2
months would be deemed to have accepted the passenger’s claims. Those
citing “extraordinary circumstances” in which they need not pay
compensation would have to give the passenger a full written
explanation. The draft rules include an exhaustive list of such
circumstances, which include bird strikes, political unrest and
unforeseen labour disputes.
However, in long-lasting extraordinary circumstances,
such as the 2010 ash cloud crisis, air carriers’ liability to pay for
passenger accommodation would be limited to 5 nights.
Bankruptcies
To ensure that passengers are not stranded when an air
carrier goes bankrupt, Parliament inserted requirements for carriers to
have in place appropriate guarantee mechanisms, such as guarantee funds,
or to take out insurance policies.
Better enforcement
National authorities should be given sufficient powers to
punish air carriers that infringe passenger rights and should assess
their reports on how they help passengers to cope with flight delays and
cancellations, say MEPs.
Next steps
This vote constitutes the European Parliament’s first
reading position. Under the co-decision procedure, the Council of
Ministers may accept the Parliament’s position or adopt its own
position, for further discussion with Parliament.
Source: EuroParl press release
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