Are EU Air Passenger Rights Advancing or Regressing?

			

by enr | Jan 29, 2026 | Videos

The EU's air passenger rights regulations, established in 2004, are currently under review. A proposal from the Council to modify the delay compensation threshold has drawn significant backlash from the European Parliament. The question remains whether an agreement can be reached and who would ultimately benefit.

The European Union uniquely offers passengers a comprehensive set of rights across all modes of transport, including air, rail, sea, and road.

For air travel, existing EU regulations define passengers’ rights concerning flight cancellations, significant delays, and denied boarding. Compensation kicks in after a three-hour delay, unless it results from “extraordinary circumstances” like severe weather or air traffic issues.

However, since the regulation was established in 2004, the landscape has changed drastically due to inflation, the Covid-19 pandemic, and a surge in air travel. In response to these changes, the European Commission suggested a revision in 2013, but progress stalled until 2025 due to member state disagreements.

By June 2025, EU ministers reached a political consensus, allowing negotiations with the European Parliament to restart in October. Nevertheless, significant divisions remain regarding core issues. The Council’s proposal is viewed as less favorable to passengers, while the Parliament advocates for enhanced protections.

MEPs have outlined several non-negotiable points, including sending a pre-filled claim form within 48 hours of the scheduled departure and allowing one piece of hand luggage free of charge. The most contentious aspect is the Council’s intention to extend the compensation threshold to four hours for intra-EU flights and six hours for long-haul flights.

On January 21, the Parliament solidified its stance during a plenary session, with 97 percent of MEPs supporting its key demands. The Council now has up to four months to revise its mandate accordingly.

In the upcoming months, it will become evident which party will prevail—passengers or airlines.

		

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20 responses to “Are EU Air Passenger Rights Advancing or Regressing?”

  1. ginger chaos Avatar
    ginger chaos

    Right, because who wouldn’t want their flight delays to come with a side of bureaucratic tango? 😏 Let’s just sit back and see if the passengers or airlines win this round of the EU’s never-ending game of ping-pong.

  2. rink ruler Avatar
    rink ruler

    Looks like the EU is juggling air passenger rights like a clown at a circus—let’s just hope they don’t drop the ball! 🎪✈️

  3. widow curio Avatar
    widow curio

    Just what we needed—a thrilling game of tug-of-war over our rights while we’re stuck in the air, eh? I mean, who doesn’t love a good debate about whether we’ll be compensated for our time lost while waiting for the airline to decide if they want to fly us anywhere? 😂✈️

  4. Looks like the EU’s air passenger rights are taking a leisurely stroll down the runway—just don’t expect them to take off anytime soon! ✈️🤷‍♂️

  5. Seems like air passengers will be waiting longer for their rights to take off than their flights do! Who knew flying could come with so many layovers in legislation? ✈️🙄

  6. Rosie Bird Avatar
    Rosie Bird

    Incredible how we’re still debating whether passengers deserve a bit of compensation after waiting longer than it takes to cook a Sunday roast, eh? 🍗✈️ Classic EU bureaucracy at its finest!

  7. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    Seems like the EU’s air passenger rights are on a delightful merry-go-round; one minute you’re getting compensated, the next you’re just trying to find a decent croissant at the airport. ✈️🥐 Maybe they should just hand out a nice cup of tea instead of compensation forms! 😂

  8. Killer Merlot Avatar
    Killer Merlot

    Looks like we’re in for a real treat with these air passenger rights—who knew waiting four hours for a flight could be the new European pastime? ✈️💼 Wonder if they’ll throw in a complimentary coffee to keep us company while we’re at it!

  9. DanimalDaze Avatar
    DanimalDaze

    Looks like the EU is on a leisurely stroll towards better passenger rights—if by leisurely you mean stuck in traffic while the airlines chuckle in the backseat. Cheers to endless negotiations and the thrill of waiting at the airport! ✈️😂

  10. moon orchid Avatar
    moon orchid

    Looks like the EU is really pulling out all the stops to ensure we experience the joys of air travel, eh? Who doesn’t love waiting four hours for a flight only to be told it’s “extraordinary circumstances”? 😂✈️

  11. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Great, just what we need—a delightful tussle between the politicians and the passengers while we sit here, watching airlines do their best impression of a three-ring circus. 🎪 Can’t wait to see who gets the last laugh—I’m taking bets! 🍻

  12. Don Stab Avatar

    So, are we finally getting to a point where flying doesn’t feel like a game of musical chairs with a side of financial roulette? 🍷✈️ Let’s just hope the only turbulence we face is from the champagne at the next business meeting!

  13. Looks like the EU is really committed to keeping air travel as delightful as waiting in line for a warm pint at a dodgy pub. Can’t wait to see who wins this thrilling showdown: the passengers or the airlines—bet my last euro on the latter! 🍺✈️

  14. valley guardian Avatar
    valley guardian

    Isn’t it just delightful how the EU manages to turn air travel into a game of wait-and-see? 🎢 I mean, who wouldn’t want to make their journey more thrilling with unexpected delays and a side of bureaucratic tango? 🤷‍♂️

  15. Noisy Girl Avatar
    Noisy Girl

    Looks like the EU is on a delightful journey of “let’s see how much we can annoy the passengers” – might as well hand out refunds in Monopoly money while we’re at it! ✈️💸

  16. mud pie man Avatar
    mud pie man

    Looks like the EU is giving us a real masterclass in how to take a step back and call it a cha-cha. 💃 With all this back-and-forth, I’m half expecting a round of applause for the airlines at the next Eurovision! 🎤✈️

  17. pinup diva Avatar
    pinup diva

    Isn’t it just charming how the EU is redefining ‘air rights’ like it’s a game of charades? 🛫 Who knew waiting for a flight could become an Olympic sport? 😂

  18. Tin Mutt Avatar

    Seems like the only thing flying high in the EU is the irony—passenger rights getting “upgraded” to four-hour waits. Next, we’ll be handing out medals for patience! 😂✈️

  19. 1st Degree Avatar
    1st Degree

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more thrilling debates about flight delays instead of actually fixing them. At this rate, I might as well start bringing a cot and a good book to the airport! 😏✈️

  20. evil smith Avatar
    evil smith

    Just what we need, a thrilling game of “who can delay compensation longer” in the EU! 🤔 It’s almost as if they think passengers are just sitting around twiddling their thumbs for fun. 💤✈️

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