Crackdown on lost luggageEU regulators vow lost baggage crackdown on airports and airlines By bloomberg on 29 July 2009 in News |
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European Union regulators vowed to seek tougher oversight of airlines and airports for lost luggage as part of a campaign to bolster passenger rights. The commission, the EU’s regulatory arm, also left open the possibility of increasing the compensation of up to 1,100 euros ($1,566) that carriers must pay travelers for lost or damaged luggage.
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