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| Andrew Duff MEP | <info@andrewduffmep.org.uk> | 28th August 2008 |
Fair deal for East of England flyers12.00.00pm GMT Wed 16th Feb 2005 New EU laws that enter into force tomorrow (Thursday February 17) should provide comfort for East holidaymakers stranded at airports because of flight delays and cancellations, says a local Euro-MP. Each year around one quarter of a million passengers get a nasty surprise when checking in for flights in airports across the EU. Airlines often overbook flights to make more money as they expect passengers not to turn up. But occasionally too many people turn up for a flight and some unfortunate passengers get left behind. From late next year increased financial compensation will be given to passengers denied boarding due to overbooking of flights. Passengers on short flight will receive around £170, an extra £70 on top of current rates, with compensation for longer flights doubled to around £420. The new law will also mean that for the first time passengers whose flights have been cancelled or delayed will be compensated for the inconvenience. This will also extend to holidaymakers on charter flights as well as scheduled departures. Passengers whose flights are cancelled will now be entitled to receive the same level of compensation as those denied boarding, as well as a choice of a full refund or an alternative flight. Travellers who are delayed will not be compensated but the improved measures will mean they can receive a full refund if the delay is over two hours for short flights or over four hours for longer flights. East of England Euro-MP Andrew Duff argues that airlines have got to accept minimum standards of public service. He said: "If low cost airlines are here to stay, as looks likely, then they cannot build their businesses on the basis of cutting corners and overbooking. Customers should have rights to fair treatment and protection from shoddy service even when they might be getting a bargain if all goes well." In addition to financial compensation passengers who are delayed, denied boarding or have a cancelled flight must be provided with meals, refreshments and if necessary, hotel accommodation. ENDS
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