Bubblez said:
This is a start, though we should adopt the EU regulations (which were also adopted by the UK post brexit). Passengers are far more protected over there, plus the industry is far more competitive with lower prices over there than we see here. You can fly from London to Rome on EasyJet for 37 GBP.
If you are stranded overnight, the airlines have a duty of care and pick up your hotel room and a meal no matter the reason for the delay.
If you end up being over 4 hours late due to the fault of the airline, they owe you 250 to 600 EUR cash depending upon the flight distance.
All of this, and the industry is still very competitive with dirt cheap airfares.
Yeap. The hand wringing on this makes me think we have a lot of airline employees on here who are afraid of efficiency and risk.
The hub and apoke model can bring cost efficiency to airline, but also risks. C'est la vie… when the risks dont go your way, pony up. When they do, you make some buck.
The airlines can do better, if they wish.