At last, a charter of rights for Australian airline passengers – but where’s the compensation for delays?
One in four flights in Australia are delayed. At least one in 50 are cancelled. Australian governments have never legislated consumer protections for air passengers. Sunday’s announcement of a draft charter of passenger rights goes some way towards addressing the frustrations of the system but it left out the most important issue: the need for cash compensation for delayed flights.
When a flight is significantly delayed in Canada, every passenger receives $400. In the US, $100. In the EU, a full refund and €250. Those payments are made within days. In Australia we’re lucky to get a $20 meal voucher. Under the draft charter, airlines will have to help passengers delayed for more than three hours find another flight and provide meals and accommodation – but they won’t pay compensation for those delays or for missed connections. For the price........
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