EU Parliament Upholds 3-Hour Flight Delay Compensation Rule
The European Parliament voted to maintain the current 3-hour flight delay threshold for compensation, marking the next phase of negotiations with EU member states. Amendments include the right to one free carry-on and a personal item, enhancing airline passenger rights.
In a significant decision, the European Parliament has decided to uphold the existing 3-hour threshold for flight delay compensations. This move sets the stage for further negotiations with EU member states as the bloc seeks to finalize its next set of airline passenger rights regulations.
Lawmakers introduced several amendments aimed at improving passenger experience. Among these changes is a provision that ensures travelers are entitled to one free small carry-on bag in addition to a personal item, thereby enhancing travel convenience.
The legislative update represents a concerted effort to balance consumer rights with airline operational realities, with the next steps dependent on member states' consensus.
(With inputs from agencies.)

