The European Commission has warned airlines against using the fuel crisis as an excuse to deny passenger rights amid a wave of flight cancellations. This warning comes at a critical time as the aviation sector faces increasing pressure from rising fuel prices.
The UK government has announced changes to airline regulations aimed at protecting summer holidays from disruptions amid a fuel crisis. These changes include allowing flight merging and reducing unused aircraft.
The Civil Aviation Administration in Kuwait has announced new penalties for airlines, requiring them to refund travelers within 15 working days. This decision aims to enhance air transport services and strengthen passenger rights.
Dubai has unveiled a set of new passenger rights along with a complaint service aimed at enhancing the travel experience for passengers in the UAE. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to consumer rights in the air transport sector.
Authorities have arrested five drivers accused of overcharging passengers by cutting fares and doubling prices, sparking outrage among commuters and raising discussions on transportation regulation.