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Updates on the revision of Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 for air passenger rights, including proposed changes, discussions by European Parliament and Council of the EU, and international developments in consumer protection. Stay informed on key issues affecting air travel rights.
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Air Passenger Rights: revision of Reg. 261/2004 and International developments INTERNATIONAL AIR LAW CONFERENCE 85th Anniversary of the Warsaw Convention Warsaw 24 OCTOBER 2014 Noura RouissiEuropean CommissionPassenger Rights Unit – DG MOVE
Timeline on the revision of Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 • On 13 March 2013, the European Commission made the proposal to amend Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights and Regulation (EC) No 2027/97 on air carrier liability in respect of the carriage of passengers and their baggage by air • First reading of European Parliament adopted on 5 February 2014. • Progress report (the second one)presented by the Greek Presidency on 5 June 2014.
Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 on air passenger rights - what the Commission proposed • Taking into account case-law • Definition of "extraordinary circumstances" • Right to compensation for delay • Clarification/simplification of passenger rights • Rerouting • Missed connecting flights • Rescheduling • Tarmac delays • Partial ban of the "no show" policy • Information • Right to correct misspelled names • Baggage provisions (Regulation 2027/97)
Inter-institutional Discussions • First reading of European Parliament adopted on 5 February 2014 – amendments to the Commission proposal regarding: • Delay compensation • Definition of "extraordinary circumstances" • Cap on accommodation in extraordinary circumstances • Protection in case of insolvency of the carrier • Council of the EU –second Progress Report. Major issues discussedconcern: • Thresholds for compensation • Compensation regardingconnectingflights • Extraordinary circumstances • Hand luggage
International developments • At 38th ICAO Assembly in September 2013, Member States agreed to develop a set of high-level, non-binding, non-prescriptive core principles on consumer protection, which are consistent with existing international agreements. • Last May, ICAO Air Transportation Regulation Panel (ATRP/12) has agreed on a set of core principles on consumer protection.
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