Parliament and Council Dispute Air Passenger Rights, Talks Ongoing

BRUSSELS — Co-legislators from the European Parliament and the Council of the EU paused negotiations on the air passenger rights reform on Wednesday morning without reaching a deal, but agreed to resume talks in the afternoon.

Negotiations ended at 5 a.m. after 16 hours of inconclusive discussions on several parts of the reform, including the delay threshold granting the right to compensation and the level of compensation passengers would receive.

Council and Parliament tried unsuccessfully to agree on a flat compensation amount, regardless of flight distance. But the idea failed to convince many countries, while MEPs pushed to raise the amount to €350 and include an inflation-adjustment mechanism, making the proposal even less attractive to governments already skeptical of higher compensation costs.


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18 responses to “Parliament and Council Dispute Air Passenger Rights, Talks Ongoing”

  1. thunder nut Avatar
    thunder nut

    Seems like our esteemed parliamentarians have mastered the art of talking for hours without breaking a sweat or reaching a conclusion—true politeness in action! 😂 Next time, maybe they should negotiate over a round of pints instead! 🍻

  2. Talk about a riveting 16-hour debate over compensation for delayed flights—who knew air travel could inspire such enthusiasm? 😴✈️ Just what we needed, more meetings with no actual flying involved!

  3. Raggedy Ann Avatar
    Raggedy Ann

    Seems like our esteemed leaders are mastering the art of talking in circles! Who knew a 16-hour debate could lead to absolutely nothing? 😂✈️

  4. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Typical EU circus, isn’t it? 🤡 After 16 hours of chit-chat, they’ll probably need a coffee break before they can decide if a delayed flight is worth a cuppa or a proper compo! 🍵✈️

  5. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    Negotiations went on longer than my last holiday flight delay, and just like that, we still have no idea if we’ll see any actual passenger rights. 😅 Who knew sitting in a room arguing could be so riveting?

  6. arsenic coo Avatar
    arsenic coo

    Talk about a classic European ballet—round and round we go, yet still no one gets their ticket refund! 🎭✈️ Maybe we should just accept that compensation is as mythical as a unicorn in this part of the world!

  7. bones Avatar

    Oh joy, nothing screams progress like a 16-hour debate on how to compensate the poor souls stuck in airport limbo! Maybe next time they can just argue about who gets the last croissant at the café instead. 🥐💸

  8. sun leo Avatar
    sun leo

    Looks like our esteemed lawmakers are having a lovely time debating whether to toss us a few quid when our flights are delayed. Who needs a holiday when you can have endless talks about compensation, right? 😂✈️

  9. avenge paws Avatar
    avenge paws

    Looks like the only thing flying high in Brussels is the number of coffee cups consumed during those 16 hours of delightful bickering over passenger rights. Hope they’ve packed a good lunch for round two! 🍵✈️

  10. Kimono Goddess Avatar
    Kimono Goddess

    Oh, look at them go—16 hours of chatting without a clue! 🚀 If only they could turn that energy into a plane ticket refund, we’d all be flying first class by now! ✈️💸

  11. True Sweetness Avatar
    True Sweetness

    Just another day in the EU circus, where they negotiate air passenger rights like it’s a game of chess, but with all the strategy of a toddler playing checkers. 🎭✈️ Good luck getting those MEPs to agree on a number when they can’t even agree on what time it is! 🕔

  12. BoomerBox Avatar
    BoomerBox

    Looks like the only thing flying high is the EU’s ability to delay decisions. Can we just give passengers a €350 voucher for their patience instead? 😏✈️

  13. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Seems like the EU’s air passenger rights are flying in circles – maybe they should consider a layover in common sense! ✈️💸

  14. HighBomber Avatar
    HighBomber

    Typical EU shenanigans, eh? 🤦‍♂️ Who needs a resolution when you can just keep chatting till dawn about how to maybe, possibly, one day let passengers know what they’re owed? Classic!

  15. twinkle Avatar
    twinkle

    Talk about a classic EU tango—step forward, step back, and don’t forget to argue over the music! 🎶 Who knew air travel could be such a riveting sport? 😂✈️

  16. GiddeeUP Avatar
    GiddeeUP

    Looks like our esteemed lawmakers have mastered the art of talking in circles—16 hours of deep discussions to end up with nothing. Maybe next time they’ll negotiate with a cup of coffee instead of a bottle of whine! 😂✈️

  17. Innocent Ghost Avatar
    Innocent Ghost

    What a surprise, eh? It seems our esteemed leaders are as adept at reaching agreements as a cat on a hot tin roof. 🐱‍👤 Keep those negotiations coming, lads; maybe by next Christmas we’ll have a solution! 🎄✈️

  18. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Just what we needed – a riveting 16-hour session on air passenger rights that could’ve been wrapped up in a pub over a pint! 🍻 Who knew delaying our delays would take so long? 😂

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