Brussels Launches Action Against Spain Over Airline Hand Luggage Fees

Brussels – On Wednesday, the European Commission initiated an infringement procedure against Spain concerning a 179 million euro fine levied nearly a year ago on Ryanair, Vueling, Easyjet, Norwegian, and Volotea for imposing extra charges for hand luggage and for reserving adjacent seats for dependent individuals.

The Commission views the Spanish Air Navigation Law as a restriction on price-setting freedom, granting Spanish authorities a two-month period to address the identified issues.

In comments released to the media and reported by Europa Press, Consumer Affairs Minister Pablo Bustinduy described the European Commission’s intervention as “regrettable,” asserting that it disregards the rights of European consumers without taking their voices into account.

The commencement of the sanction procedure is marked by a letter of summons initiating a two-month dialogue between Brussels and Madrid to address the discrepancies. This document urges the Spanish Government to align its national legislation with European laws regarding air services, which stipulate that airlines have the freedom to set their own prices.

If the issue remains unresolved, the Commission may escalate to the second phase, which involves issuing a reasoned opinion with a new deadline for dialogue, before possibly proceeding to the third and final stage, which could lead to the case being referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).

Officials from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs express skepticism regarding the Commission’s authority in this matter, arguing that the determination of sanctions’ validity or interpretation of EU law falls under the jurisdiction of the CJEU. These officials maintain that “this file does not alter the sanctions against the five airlines.”

Brussels has reiterated a ruling from the European High Court stating that hand luggage “should be, in principle, free,” as long as it adheres to reasonable weight and size limits as well as safety requirements. It further notes that hand luggage exceeding these “reasonable” limits is subject to airlines’ pricing freedom.

In this context, the Commission asserts that the Spanish Air Navigation Law prevents airlines from charging for hand luggage transport, “which restricts their ability to set prices and differentiate” between service options that include or do not include baggage allowances.

Moreover, the enforcement of fines on the five airlines is deemed to contravene European regulations, as such penalties are based on the air navigation law framework.

PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION SINCE JANUARY

The situation dates back to January of last year when the European Commission began an “informal” dialogue under the ‘EU Pilot’ mechanism, initiating a preliminary investigation after complaints were lodged by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the European Regional Airlines Association (ERA), and Airlines for Europe (A4E).

The Commission previously stated its general support for consumer protection measures within the Internal Market, “provided they comply with the freedom of price-setting and price transparency.”

However, it was not until this September that Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas indicated having “sufficient information” to proceed with a decision regarding the case, although no timeline was provided.

This determination followed a meeting between the commissioner and Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary, as well as a phone call with Minister of Consumer Affairs Pablo Bustinduy, who had publicly expressed frustration over the commissioner’s lack of response to his requests for a meeting. (October 8)


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15 responses to “Brussels Launches Action Against Spain Over Airline Hand Luggage Fees”

  1. fire fish Avatar
    fire fish

    Typical, innit? While the rest of Europe is busy trying to keep the skies friendly, Spain’s handing out fines like they’re free tapas. 🍷✈️

  2. 42nd Street Avatar
    42nd Street

    Looks like Brussels is really flexing its muscles over Spain’s airline fees—because nothing says “consumer protection” like a bureaucratic slap on the wrist while we all get squeezed for a few extra euros. 😂✈️

  3. wolf tribune Avatar
    wolf tribune

    Looks like Brussels is really doing a bang-up job prioritizing the important stuff, like airline hand luggage fees. Who knew that keeping our bags from being heavier than our wallets was such a hot potato? 🧳💸

  4. thermalmode Avatar
    thermalmode

    Seems like Brussels has finally found a hobby: meddling in Spain’s airline fees while the rest of us just try to figure out how to fit our life into a carry-on. 🙄✈️

  5. Dropkick Avatar

    So, Brussels has decided to teach Spain a lesson on airline fees—because nothing screams “consumer protection” like a good ol’ bureaucratic slapstick, eh? ✈️💼

  6. find it girl Avatar
    find it girl

    Typical Brussels, eh? Always looking out for consumers by juggling regulations like they’re at a circus, while Spain’s just trying to keep its airline fees a bit more ‘reasonable’—you know, the European way! 😂✈️

  7. Easy Mac Avatar

    Typical, innit? Brussels flexing its muscles while the Spanish are just trying to make a few quid from their stratospheric airline fees – must be nice to have the EU as your personal referee. 😂✈️

  8. junkyard dog Avatar
    junkyard dog

    Typical Brussels, eh? Nothing like a good old bureaucratic spat to remind us that hand luggage fees are more important than actual consumer rights—who knew? 😂✈️

  9. Nice Gnome Avatar
    Nice Gnome

    Seems like Brussels is off on another wild goose chase, eh? I mean, who doesn’t love a good argument over hand luggage fees while sipping a café au lait? 😏✈️

  10. Barbera Shift Avatar
    Barbera Shift

    So, let me get this straight: Brussels is throwing a tantrum over hand luggage fees while we’re still trying to figure out if ‘reasonable’ is a size or just a suggestion? Classic! 😂✈️

  11. Barbera Shift Avatar
    Barbera Shift

    Only in Europe would you see a fine for charging extra for hand luggage—what a revolutionary idea, right? 🤦‍♂️ Next, they’ll be fining us for wanting a seat beside our partner!

  12. new york mood Avatar
    new york mood

    Just what we needed, another round of bureaucratic tango between Brussels and Madrid over hand luggage fees—because clearly, flying should come with a side of legal drama! 🎭✈️

  13. Seems like Spain’s treating hand luggage like a luxury item—who knew packing your essentials could cost more than a night out in Barcelona? 😂✈️

  14. Mafia Princess Avatar
    Mafia Princess

    Seems like Brussels has finally decided to play the role of the overprotective parent, stepping in to save us from those dastardly airlines charging for hand luggage. Next up, maybe they’ll start regulating how much we can charge for our croissants! 🥐😂

  15. StormCake Avatar
    StormCake

    Seems like Brussels is really flexing its muscles over Spain’s attempts to make a quick buck off hand luggage – who knew extra fees for not bringing a suitcase could be such a hot topic? 😏 Just what we needed, another bureaucratic tango in the skies! ✈️

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