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European Union Stands By Airline Refund Rules, Says Countries Should Make Vouchers More Attractive

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May 12 2020

The E.U. acknowledges that travel vouchers are a bad deal for customers. They might expire unused. Fares might go up. And airlines might go out of business. Individual airlines and governments should work to resolve these issues to make vouchers more attractive, and once that happens they think vouchers should be endorsed as an option. However the E.U. stands behind its requirement that cancelled flights entitle a customer to a refund.

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Airline Cancels Flight to Avoid Police – All Over $276

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Sep 07 2019

Airlines often claim an exemption to European delay compensation rules due to “extraordinary circumstances” that couldn’t have been avoided, and there’s much litigation over this most of which having been resolved in favor of the passenger. For instance while strikes and weather can be extraordinary, mechanical issues generally aren’t.

When airlines don’t pay some passengers who have been stiffed have gotten creative, sending bailiffs to airline offices.

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