Coronavirus: Airlines must refund cancelled flights, says EU

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BRUSSELS (REUTERS) - Airlines must reimburse customers for flights cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the European Union transport chief said on Wednesday (April 8), rejecting calls by carriers to relax EU rules and allow an EU-wide waiver of refund obligations.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BRUSSELS - Airlines must reimburse customers for flights cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the European Union transport chief said on Wednesday , rejecting calls by carriers to relax EU rules and allow an EU-wide waiver of refund obligations.

By some estimates, a prolonged shutdown would make about €3.5 billion of Germany's Lufthansa revenue eligible for refunds in the second quarter. The Commission has already relaxed state aid rules to allow government support for airlines. The European Parliament agreed in March to suspend the requirements for airlines to run most of their scheduled services or forfeit landing slots.

Airlines want the Corsia baseline changed to a different year, possibly 2018-2019, when emissions were higher than they will be in 2020.

 

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