Europe’s EC261 regulation compensates passengers for delays but incentivizes airlines to leave baggage behind to avoid payouts. This unintended consequence increases inconvenience and logistical costs, highlighting the need for regulatory revisions.
Europe’s EC261 regulation compensates passengers for delays but incentivizes airlines to leave baggage behind to avoid payouts. This unintended consequence increases inconvenience and logistical costs, highlighting the need for regulatory revisions.
Five major airlines are accused of denying compensation to 200,000 delayed passengers, violating EU law. The CAA warns they must comply or face legal action.
UK authorities urge airlines to cut schedules to avoid flight chaos. Travelers should check their status and know their rights on re-booking and compensation.
Over 2.4 million UK passengers faced flight cancellations in early 2024—nearly triple last year’s figure. Strikes, IT failures, and geopolitical tensions continue to disrupt travel.
Flight delays can disrupt travel plans, and certain airports are more prone to delays than others. Certain airports, like Chicago O’Hare and London Heathrow, are notorious for delays due to high traffic and weather. Knowing which hubs to avoid during peak times can help travelers plan for smoother journeys
An ongoing shortage of aviation personnel may lead to flight delays and cancellations for up to a decade in the USA, according to recent investigations. A federal review is underway to address the repeated delays and cancellations plaguing the industry.
The Australian government is set to roll out major aviation reforms to protect airline passengers’ rights, including the establishment of an aviation ombudsman with real authority. This initiative aims to enforce fair treatment, timely refunds, and potentially cash compensation for delayed and canceled flights. The reforms, led by the Albanese administration, are part of an upcoming aviation white paper aimed at boosting consumer protection and accessibility.