EU Countries Abandon Plans to Reduce Airline Compensation for Delays
European Union member states have reportedly abandoned their proposals aimed at reducing the compensation airlines are required to pay passengers for flight cancellations and significant delays. This decision follows months of negotiations concerning the proposed changes to existing air carrier regulations.
European Union countries have reportedly abandoned proposals that aimed to reduce the amount of compensation air carriers currently pay out for cancelled flights and extended delays. These plans had been a subject of discussion among member states.
The decision to discontinue these efforts came after several months of negotiations. The specific reasons or impasses that led to the abandonment of the plans were not detailed.
According to NDTV World, these plans were ultimately ditched following the lengthy negotiation period.
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