European Parliament updates air travel rights for first time since 2004 (opens original article in a new tab)
European Parliament updates air travel rights for first time since 2004. Passengers still get $280–$696 for long delays, and airlines must show full prices upfront and seat parents with children at no extra cost
- European Parliament updates air travel rights for first time since 2004
- Passengers receive $280–$696 compensation for long delays
- Airlines must display full prices upfront and seat parents with children at no extra cost
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