EU Increases Flight Delay Thresholds, Cuts Passenger Compensation

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The European Union is considering reforms to its passenger flight delay compensation policy, EC261, which could result in longer delays before compensation is triggered and potentially lower payout amounts, sparking debate among stakeholders.
- Europe Flight Delay Compensation Reform Coming, And It’s Bad News One Mile at a Time
- EU agrees to increase flight delay times before compensation kicks in Financial Times
- EU agrees to increase flight delay times before passengers get compensation The Guardian
- EU countries green light charges for cabin baggage despite Spanish and German resistance Euronews
- Spain, Germany overruled as compensation for flight delays gutted Euractiv
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