EU Passenger Rights: What Travelers Need to Know

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 11, 2024 13:30 PMNews
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As summer travel picks up, it's crucial for EU travelers to be aware of their passenger rights. Recent updates highlight the protections in place for various travel disruptions, offering assurance and support for passengers across Europe.

The EU has reinforced rules to safeguard passengers in cases of travel disruptions, such as flight cancellations, train delays, or lost luggage on cruises. These rights apply across different modes of transport, including air, rail, bus, coach, and boat, whether traveling within, into, or out of the EU.

If travelers encounter issues, the process begins with contacting the travel company using their complaint form. Companies have 1 to 3 months to respond, depending on the type of transport. If the response is unsatisfactory or not received, travelers can escalate the complaint to the national authority in the country where the issue occurred. The European Consumer Centre is also available to provide assistance and advice on passenger rights.

For those unable to resolve disputes through the company, out-of-court procedures are available. EU residents who purchased tickets online can use the Online Dispute Resolution platform for additional support.

Importantly, travelers with disabilities or reduced mobility have the right to accessible travel and free assistance at terminals and on-board vehicles. If these rights are breached, the standard complaint procedures apply.

These updates underscore the EU's commitment to protecting passenger rights, ensuring travelers can seek redress in the event of travel disruptions. As summer approaches, knowing these rights can provide peace of mind and help travelers navigate potential issues more effectively.

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