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The Air Passengers Rights Regulation 2004 [1] [2] (Regulation (EC) No 261/2004) is a regulation in EU law establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding, flight cancellations, or long delays of flights.
Passenger rights are the rights of passengers of public ... Train passengers in the European Union are entitled to a 25% refund of the ticket price in the case of ...
The Rail Passenger Rights Regulation 2021 (EU) 2021/782 gives railway passengers basic rights in EU law to refunds and minimum levels of service. As a regulation, it has mandatory application without the need for implementing legislation. Before this many countries, such as the United Kingdom, had no rights set in law for rail passengers. The ...
For flights from the UK and EU airports (as well as those in the wider EEA), European air passengers’ rights rules prevail. These were introduced in 2006 and are known as EC261.
The Bus Passenger Rights Regulation 2011 (EU) No 181/2011 is an EU regulation that creates rights for bus passengers, particularly when delayed. Contents
No more than 10 years old on the day of entry to the EU. At least three months remaining on the intended day of departure from the EU. Ms Heath’s passport comfortably met both of these requirements.
The European Union (EU) publishes a list of air carriers that are banned from entering the airspace of any of its member states, usually for failing to meet EU regulatory oversight standards. The first version of the list was published in 2006, on the legal basis of Regulation No. 474/2006 of the European Commission, issued on 22 March of that ...
Passenger’s rights. Wednesday 23 October 2024 15:10, Simon Calder. When flights are disrupted, European air passengers’ rights rules are the most robust in the world for travellers.