The European Union has finally advanced a long-awaited reform regarding aviation passenger rights after a 13-year impasse. These updates are expected to significantly change the air travel experience by 2027. Key modifications will address current industry standards, including the costs associated with carry-on luggage. Additionally, the new regulations will impact the use of traditional paper boarding passes. The reform aims to modernize passenger protections and streamline travel procedures across the bloc. Travelers can expect a more standardized approach to airline services and fees. This legislative step marks the end of a decade of regulatory uncertainty.
