Passenger rights
Coverage of Passenger rights in the Nexus archive.
- VOLTAGE: MEPs land the plane on passenger rights
MEPs are addressing passenger rights and other issues including electricity grid, nuclear funding, emissions permits, and greenwashing. The article highlights these topics as part of their current agenda.
- VOLTAGE: Germany resists electric vehicle mandates
Germany is resisting electric vehicle mandates, as highlighted in the latest edition of VOLTAGE, which also covers topics such as corporate fleets, passenger rights, and the New European Bauhaus.
- Hands off my 6am airport pint! Why Ryanair's Michael O'Leary has got it all wrong about pre-flight drinks at dawn
The article critiques Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary's criticism of passengers consuming pre-flight drinks at 6am, arguing that such airport bars provide essential services for travelers. It highlights public backlash against O'Leary's dismissive stance, emphasizing the cultural and practical value of early-morning airport amenities.
- Airlines demand UK relax noise rules and cut flight tax as fuel shortage looms
UK airlines are urging the government to relax noise regulations, reduce flight taxes, and suspend the emissions trading scheme amid concerns over rising costs and potential jet fuel shortages linked to the Middle East war. They also seek modifications to passenger compensation rights and night flight restrictions.