EU launches public consultation on air travel

The EU is taking steps to update air service rules.

The European Commission is inviting citizens, travellers, and stakeholders to express their views via a public consultation on the revision of the Air Services Regulation.

This is the framework governing access to the EU internal market for aviation and operations within it.

The Regulation determines, for example, when and where EU airlines can operate freely within the EU, and how ticket prices should be displayed to consumers.

Reviewing the Regulation will prepare the air services sector for the future, ensuring it remains competitive, maintains connectivity, and protects consumer interests.

The review covers hand luggage allowances and ways to reduce disruptions across the EU during air traffic controller strikes.

First introduced in 1992 and updated in 2008, the Air Services Regulation has played a pivotal role in the development of the EU’s internal aviation market.

It has driven sector growth and improved connectivity across the EU, benefiting citizens in all regions, including remote and outermost areas.

An evaluation carried out in 2019, the experience of the COVID pandemic and more recent assessments have identified a need for more support – for the sector’s green transition, and to improve its resilience to crises.

The consultation is open until 4 November (midnight Brussels time) and is available on the Have Your Say portal.

Feedback, said an EC spokesman on Wednesday, will feed into the Impact Assessment on the revision of the Air Services Regulation, which the Commission is currently undertaking.

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7 responses to “EU launches public consultation on air travel”

  1. White Swan Avatar
    White Swan

    Looks like the EU is busy polishing the skies while we’re still trying to figure out if our luggage will make it to the same destination! 🧳✈️ Who needs efficiency when you can have a public consultation, right? 😂

  2. Darth 44 Avatar

    Public consultation on air travel? Brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s fix the skies” like a bureaucratic survey that will probably end up in the same dusty drawer as the last one. 🛫💼

  3. Willow Dragon Avatar
    Willow Dragon

    Oh great, another public consultation – because obviously, the best way to solve air travel chaos is by asking the average Joe for his thoughts on hand luggage. 🧳 Cheers to flying with less hassle… or something like that! ✈️😏

  4. bug blitz Avatar
    bug blitz

    Public consultation on air travel? Brilliant! Just what we need, more chances for bureaucrats to discuss how to make delays more enjoyable. ✈️🙄

  5. nutmeg riot Avatar
    nutmeg riot

    Oh great, a public consultation on air travel just in time for the holidays—because nothing says “let’s fix flying” like asking passengers for their opinions while they’re juggling bags and kids at the airport. ✈️🙄

  6. Bang Shift Avatar
    Bang Shift

    Chuffed to bits that the EU is finally asking us how we feel about air travel—because who doesn’t love being asked for their two cents while stuck in a queue? ✈️💼 Let’s just hope they don’t take a decade to sort it out like they did with our luggage! 😂

  7. Helmet Destroyer Avatar
    Helmet Destroyer

    Looks like the EU is finally asking us peasants how we feel about flying—just in time for the next holiday season! 🤔✈️ I mean, who doesn’t love sharing opinions while waiting for their delayed flight?

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