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EX-YU airlines urge EU to halt passenger rights overhaul

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The CEOs of Air Serbia, Croatia Airlines, Trade Air and Amelia, along with executives from 31 other carriers, including KLM Cityhopper, Luxair, Cyprus Airways, and SAS, have urged the European Union to pull the brakes on the EU261 passenger rights revision due to the ongoing fuel crisis. EU institutions are negotiating a reform of the bloc's decades-old passenger rights regulation, ​called EU261. Under existing rules in place since 2004, air passengers can claim compensation for flights delayed ​by more than three hours from 250 euros and more depending on the flight ⁠length. 

The European Parliament and EU countries are at odds over increasing the flight delay threshold for compensation as well as the maximum refund. Parliament wants to ​keep the threshold unchanged at three hours for short-haul flights while member states want it raised to four ​hours.

In the letter signed by the 35 airline CEOs within the European Regions Airline Association, they note, "We want to be clear: we support strong and fair passenger rights. We are devoted to our passengers, not because they are simply our customers, but because they are our neighbours, our friends, and our families. We serve the communities we live in. We fly the routes others do not, because the revenues are not there. We provide the essential connectivity that keeps Europe’s regions alive, all year round, not just in the high season. Our priority is to bring passengers safely to their destinations; not to save costs by cancelling flights, leaving them stranded. But the current proposals fail to reflect operational reality". They added, "The revised rules would impose compensation delay thresholds and rates that ignore these constraints, costs that can far exceed the total revenue of a flight. At a time of soaring fuel prices and geopolitical uncertainty, this could simply push us to breaking point"

The full open letter can be found here (PDF format).

May 20, 2026
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  1. Anonymous13:42

    Do I get it right that the proposed reform actually suggests to increase threshold, i.e. decrease passenger rights?

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    1. Anonymous13:44

      No, member states want to increase it. Many in EU parliament want to decrease.

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  2. Anonymous13:55

    Yeah sure. We still remember past few years how they were cancelling flights non stop and they still do, how they don't respond on our emails, don't pay compensation for delays... Obviously then we weren't neighbours, friends, and families.

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    1. Anonymous14:02

      What has this to do with the article?

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    2. Anonymous14:07

      Of course it does, read more carefully.
      The other poster is right. Airlines have showed us how unreliable and unfriendly they can be. We need strict regulation which will hold them responsible when things go south. He gave several examples of it.

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    3. Anonymous15:56

      I agree. The airlines don’t care about us at all. Only EU261 saved us from being worthless to them. From my experience at least.

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    4. Anonymous16:32

      You want a flight to cost next to nothing then you expect compensation of 259 euros for a couple hours delay. I'm with the Airlines best on this. It should be increased to 8 hours before compensation is paid out!

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    5. Anonymous17:15

      Mhmm then compensation should be paid within 6 hours and not after six to twelve months. I am with the consumers with this. Also the fare has nothing to do with this, this is a purely operational thing.

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    6. Anonymous17:17

      How 'bout just for you. The rest of us will stick with the three hours policy.

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    7. Anonymous17:44

      My guess is that he works for an airline. I don't think any passenger anywhere would be with airlines on this.

      Airlines are becoming increasingly naughty. Now they want us to be understanding but they weren't when they overcharged me for a ticket or for making me pay for everything.

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  3. Anonymous15:20

    I would even increase the amount of compensation they would have to pay - 400 EUR in 2004 have worth of 550-580 eur now.
    Airlines increased their prices since 2004, they introduced tickets with hand lugagge only, they removed meals during short flights and now they want after 3,5 hours of delay (under the presumption it is their fault) not to pay anything.
    Yeah, right.

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    1. Anonymous15:57

      Great point. I agree.

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  4. Anonymous15:28

    EU circus. They dont have the guts to scrap the 100ml liquid allowance as they want to fill duty free stores pockets with overpriced water, now they want to further extend the timeframe needed for compensation.

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    1. Anonymous17:30

      Oh the over priced water guy is back

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    2. Anonymous18:10

      Sorry, but overpriced water guy is right. Water is not luxury. Water is one of elementary needs for person to survive. Especially in super dry environment which both air-conditioned airports and aircraft are. Charging 5 to 7 euros for half liter water is not just greed, it's criminal act

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    3. Anonymous18:20

      Exactly, I saw one water fountain and it still made no difference as I didn't have a bottle with me. Why not have paper cups next to it? Greed has gone out of control.

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    4. Anonymous18:24

      ^ you are meant to bring your own water bottle because some idiot would take with hima 100 cups.

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  5. Anonymous15:59

    The way the airlines (and airports!) are treating us, I really have lost all will and joy to fly. Add to that planes with funny “eco” engines which fail, I’d really prefer a horse to a plane.

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    1. Anonymous17:32

      Oh give us a break and dont comment such sillyness.

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