878:, which took effect on 30 December 2020, retained European statutes such as Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 that applied in the UK prior to its exit. As a result, the Flight Compensation Regulation was ported over to the UK's domestic law before the end of the transition period. Thus, while Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 itself no longer applies to flights departing in the UK as of 1 January 2021, its new equivalent in British law ("UK261") subjects British carriers and other airlines not headquartered in Europe to similar provisions on those routes. Specifically, "UK261" provides that it applies to all flights departing the UK, flights on UK and EU carriers arriving in the UK, and flights on UK carriers arriving in the EU, where the passenger has not claimed under a similar regime elsewhere.
744:"Articles 5, 6 and 7 of Regulation EC 261/2004 must be interpreted as meaning that passengers whose flights are delayed may be treated, for the purposes of the application of the right to compensation, as passengers whose flights are cancelled and they may thus rely on the right to compensation laid down in Article 7 of the regulation where they suffer, on account of a flight delay, a loss of time equal to or in excess of three hours, that is, where they reach their final destination three hours or more after the arrival time originally scheduled by the air carrier."
779:, which shut down most European air traffic, do constitute "extraordinary circumstances" that release air carriers from the obligation to pay compensation, but that there is no such category as "super-extraordinary circumstances" that would release them from the obligation to provide care. According to the court's ruling, air carriers continued to have an obligation of care towards passengers under Art. 5 and 8 of the regulation during the week-long shutdown of European airspace, and this obligation does not have a temporal or monetary limit.
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to abuse passengers by frivolous interpretation of "technical or extraordinary circumstances"; it further defined the phrase and limited its exploitation. The definition of "technical and/or extraordinary circumstances" by the Court now stands firm and solid: any carrier must prove that the alleged mechanical problem leading to the cancellation was "beyond its actual control", the court affirmed in a statement. In its judgment, the Fourth
Chamber of the Court of Justice held:
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circumstances (art. 5 (3) Reg. (EC) No 261/2004)). “The EuCJ turned down that argument and swiftly so. Strikes "fall within the normal management of carrier's activities"; also, "the employer retains control over events to a certain extent". However, this does not apply to strikes from third-party staff (e.g. strike of air traffic control).” In conclusion, passengers are entitled to compensation if their flight has been disrupted due to a strike by the airline's staff.
740:, and Bock v Air France (C-402/07 and C-432/07), the Fourth Chamber of the European Court of Justice held on 19 November 2009 that despite no express provision in the Regulation to compensate passengers for delay, passengers are now entitled to the compensation as set out in Article 7 for any delay in excess of three hours providing the air carrier cannot raise a defence of "extraordinary circumstances".
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470:'s interpretation that the final destination must be included in the total delay. This means that, if the passenger misses a connection outside the EU and ends up with a delay longer than the times indicated above, even if the delay on the flight leaving the EU was less than the aforementioned times, the total delay will be used and not only the delay on leaving the EU.
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re-routing is to another airport serving the same destination, the airline must pay for onward transport to the original airport or to a close by destination agreed with the passenger. These choices, and the entitlement to refreshments, etc., apply to all cancellations, regardless of whether the circumstances are extraordinary or not.
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problem stems from events which, by their nature or origin, are not inherent in the normal exercise of the activity of the air carrier concerned and are beyond its actual control". Various passenger rights groups reported the case and encouraged passengers to bring claims against airlines in the event of a delay of over three hours.
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to amend the regulation or to drop it from UK law entirely at a later date — though flights to the EU on EU airlines will still be covered by the original regulation regardless. Likewise, while the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 has converted the ECJ's jurisdiction up until the end of 2020 into
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Where a passenger has been rerouted due to cancellation or denied boarding, the above amounts are payable if the passenger's actual arrival time exceeds the scheduled arrival of their originally booked flights, by two/three/four hours for type 1/2/3 flights respectively. But if rerouting only exceeds
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Airlines will not be required to pay for accommodation of passengers for more than three nights in the event of major disruptions out of their control causing delays or cancellations, except for passengers with reduced mobility, passengers accompanying them, unaccompanied minors, pregnant women, and
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In response, airlines have repeatedly criticised such intermediaries for forcing more costs on the airline industry, which then passes extra costs on to passengers in the form of increased ticket prices. For example, in response to the added pressure caused by the increase in EU 261 claims in recent
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SAS pilots went on strike in April 2019 after wage talks broke down. Reuters have reported more than 1,200 flights have been canceled. SAS consistently denied paying compensation to passengers who have been affected claiming the strike was beyond their control. Technically, SAS claimed extraordinary
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The Court agreed with
Wallentin-Hermann that any technical issues during aircraft maintenance don't constitute "extraordinary circumstances" that would allow airlines to avoid paying passengers compensation for canceled flights. This case therefore closed the loophole which had allowed the airlines
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Before denying passengers boarding involuntarily, the airline is required to first seek volunteers to give up their reservation in return for whatever benefit is negotiated between the airline and the volunteers. Irrespective of such negotiation, such volunteers are also entitled to reimbursement or
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Decision No 1/2015 of the Joint
European Union/Switzerland Air Transport Committee set up under the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on Air Transport of 20 August 2015 replacing the Annex to the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation
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Additionally, when an airline cancels a flight, denies a person boarding, or incurs a delay exceeding two hours to a flight, it is obliged to provide each passenger affected with a written notice setting out their rights under the regulation, and the contact details of the national body tasked with
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With respect to compensation for long delays, which was never explicitly stated in the original regulation but added by the
European Court of Justice, a threshold of five hours for type 1 and 2 flights, 9 hours for type 3 flights up to 6,000 km (3,700 mi), and 12 hours for longer flights
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the concept of ‘arrival time’, which is used to determine the length of the delay to which passengers on a flight have been subject, refers to the time at which at least one of the doors of the aircraft is opened, the assumption being that, at that moment, the passengers are permitted to leave the
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Extraordinary circumstances” was not defined in the 2004 Regulation, but the phrase was to be interpreted narrowly since article 5(3) constituted a derogation from the principle, indicated in recitals 1 and 2 of the preamble, of protection of consumers, in as much as cancellation of flights caused
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European Union. In the 2016 ECJ case of Mennens v Emirates referred by the Düsseldorf District Court, it was ruled that where a ticket covered multiple flights and did not attribute the cost of each flight separately, the percentage refund was to be based on the
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Any ticket refund is the price paid for the flight(s) not used, plus the cost of flights already flown in cases where the cancellation has made those flights of no purpose. Where applicable, passengers are also entitled to refreshments, communication and accommodation as described below. Where
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If a flight is delayed by five hours, passengers are additionally entitled to abandon their journey and receive a refund for all unused tickets. They may also ask for a refund on tickets used already if the flight no longer serves any purpose in relation to their original travel plan, and, if
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Although not set out in the text of the regulation, a series of court cases created a rule that in case of an arrival delay of more than 3 hours, passengers are entitled to cash compensation, unless the delay is caused by extraordinary circumstances. Unlike the entitlements to refreshments,
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If a passenger's destination is an airport at a city with multiple airports and rerouting results in the passenger being taken to another of those airports, the airline must also pay for transport for the passenger to the original intended airport or an agreed nearby destination.
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Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights, and repealing Regulation (EEC) No
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European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights, and repealing Regulation (EEC) No
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Airlines will be obliged to give passengers access to toilets, drinking water, air conditioning, and medical assistance after a tarmac delay of one hour or more and refreshments after two hours, and to permit passengers to disembark after a tarmac delay of five hours or
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Repayment of the cost of unused flight tickets, and for used tickets where the flight(s) taken no longer serve(s) any purpose in relation to the passenger's original travel plan, and where applicable, a flight back to the original point of departure at the earliest
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Article 7, if it can prove that the cancellation is caused by extraordinary circumstances which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been
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passengers with specific medical needs. Other than for these types of passengers, delays and cancellations on flights less than 250 km (160 mi) and on aircraft with fewer than 80 seats will no longer give rise to a right to accommodation.
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Said cash payments merely serve to compensate a traveller's inconvenience and do not replace or form a part of any potential reimbursements for unused tickets, trips in vain, additional transport costs, meals and accommodation.
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If insufficient volunteers are obtained, the airline may then proceed to involuntarily deny passengers the right to board their flight. All passengers so denied must be offered all three types of compensation and assistance.
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Airlines are not obliged to provide cash compensation in the case of extraordinary circumstances which could not have been avoided even if the airline took all reasonable precautions, according to Article 5, Paragraph 3.
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If a passenger is placed in a lower class than that for which a ticket was purchased, the airline must refund 30/50/75% of the cost of the ticket for type 1/2/3 flights. For the purpose of this condition, flights to the
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If you are denied boarding or if your flight is cancelled or delayed for at least two hours, ask at the check-in counter or boarding gate for the text stating your rights, particularly with regard to compensation and
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An explicit right to refreshments, communication, accommodation, and assistance will be added for circumstances where passengers experience a delay at their final destinations due to the late arrival of connecting
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Judgment of the Court (Fourth Chamber) of 19 November 2009. Christopher Sturgeon, Gabriel Sturgeon and Alana Sturgeon v Condor Flugdienst GmbH (C-402/07) and Stefan Böck and Cornelia Lepuschitz v Air France SA
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distance of the affected flight divided by the total distance the passenger is entitled to travel. Taxes and charges that do not depend on the class of ticket purchased can be excluded from the calculation.
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The definition of "extraordinary circumstances" will be further clarified to include natural disasters or air traffic control strikes, and to exclude technical problems identified during routine maintenance
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Flights within the EU of greater than 1,500 km (930 mi) in distance, or any other flight of greater than 1,500 km (930 mi) but less than 3,500 km (2,200 mi) in distance;
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Airlines will be required to give passengers full compensation for mobility equipment lost or damaged during a flight, provided its value was declared at check-in. No charge may be applied for this.
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arrived in time for check-in as indicated on the ticket or communication from the airline, or, if no time is so indicated, no less than 45 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time of the flight
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However, the Repeal Bill does state that the regulation will continue to apply ‘until legislators in the UK decide otherwise’. Effectively, this allows the
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Forms must be provided at the airport to customers wishing to submit complaints, and these must be accepted as valid claims under the regulation.
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the cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided by any reasonable measure.
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Judgment of the Court (Ninth Chamber) of 17 September 2015. C. van der Lans v Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij NV.
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The Sturgeon ruling was reconfirmed in a ruling of the European Court of Justice on 23 October 2012 in
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departing from an airport located in the territory of a Member State to which the Treaty applies;
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Rerouting under similar conditions to the intended final destination at the earliest opportunity
1350:"CAA's enforcement action reaffirmed by Court of Appeal ruling in latest victory for consumers"
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relevant, a flight back to their original point of departure at the earliest opportunity.
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Judgment of the Court (Ninth Chamber), 4 September 2014.Germanwings GmbH v Ronny Henning
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R (TUI Travel, British Airways, easyjet and IATA) v Civil Aviation Authority
1807:"The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union"
795:(C-452/13), the Ninth Chamber of the European Court of Justice ruled that
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the airline notifies the passengers at least two weeks prior to departure
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method. The Regulation differentiates between three types of flights:
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1860:"How Does Brexit Affect My Flight Compensation Claim? | Bott and Co"
1226:"Flight delay compensation: Everything you need to know | SkyRefund"
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Kamer van Koophandel en Fabrieken voor Amsterdam v Inspire Art Ltd
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Directive on Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources
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Directive on the legal protection of biotechnological inventions
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for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage
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and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding,
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Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA
1729:"Bumped from a flight, app helps fliers collect airline fees"
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Flights of less than 1,500 km (930 mi) in distance;
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Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights
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European Directive on Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products
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Directive 2004/38/EC on the right to move and reside freely
1665:"Top EU court rules on flight delays in Germanwings case"
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depart no more than two hours earlier than scheduled, and
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Interpretative Guidelines on Regulation (EC) No 261/2004
1756:"Ryanair adds €2 levy to cover EU rules on compensation"
1626:. Civil Aviation Authority. 13 June 2014. Archived from
1097:"Denied Boarding EU Regulation (Regulation 261/2004 EC)"
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Meals and refreshments in proportion to the waiting time
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depart no more than one hour earlier than scheduled, and
1250:"The Ultimate Guide To Claim Flight Delay Compensation"
1130:"What Is EU 261 And How Does It Work? – Forbes Advisor"
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European Union System for the Evaluation of Substances
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Para. 70, Judgment of the Court, C-402/07 and C-432/07
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Wallentin-Hermann v Alitalia—Linee Aeree Italiane SpA
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Two telephone calls, fax or telex messages, or emails
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1460:"Air Passenger Rights: Frequently Asked Questions"
1436:"Airplane passengers: your rights to compensation"
386:arrive no more than two hours later than scheduled
2603:Directive on the energy performance of buildings
2887:Ralf Sieckmann v Deutsches Patent und Markenamt
1204:"Flight Delay Compensation -E U Regulation 261"
1074:Articles 3 and 4 of Regulation (EC) No 261/2004
1059:Flight Delay Compensation rights for passengers
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603:Refreshments, communication and accommodation
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2708:Directive on services in the internal market
2658:Directive on the legal protection of designs
1398:"Flight Delay Compensation Passenger Rights"
1055:"Flight Delay Compensation Passenger Rights"
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329:Learn how and when to remove this message
190:The regulation applies to any passenger:
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2628:European units of measurement directives
2517:Copyright Duration Directive (93/98/EEC)
2387:Commission Regulation (EU) No. 1170/2011
1330:. Official website of the European Union
1119:Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 261/2004
2807:Chacón Navas v Eurest Colectividades SA
2001:Judiciary and law of the European Union
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2429:Commission Regulation (EC) No 474/2006
2382:Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2257/94
2015:Court of Justice of the European Union
1705:Court of Justice of the European Union
1033:Court of Justice of the European Union
177:Court of Justice of the European Union
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2738:Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive
2728:Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
2444:Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation
2362:Council Regulation (EC) No. 1348/2000
2357:Council Regulation (EC) No. 1206/2001
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963:Rail Passenger Rights Regulation 2007
562:€600, in the case of a type 3 flight.
559:€400, in the case of a type 2 flight;
556:€250, in the case of a type 1 flight;
153:Air Passengers Rights Regulation 2004
31:Regulation (EC) No 261/2004
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2928:Accountability in the European Union
1947:published by the European Commission
1498:Brecke, Katja Helen (January 2017).
968:Bus Passenger Rights Regulation 2011
876:European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
789:On 4 September 2014, in the case of
734:Furthermore, in the joined cases of
727:serious inconvenience to passengers.
510:adding citations to reliable sources
307:adding citations to reliable sources
2713:Temporary and Agency Work Directive
2200:Commission and Council acting alone
1886:Ward, Kathryn (December 17, 2020).
1464:ireland.representation.ec.europa.eu
1274:"Delays | Civil Aviation Authority"
155:(Regulation (EC) No 261/2004) is a
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1384:Commission for Aviation Regulation
1180:"Flight Cancellation Compensation"
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2618:Environmental liability directive
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2537:Dangerous Preparations Directive
2462:Good Clinical Practice Directive
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2593:End of Life Vehicles Directive
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2567:Information Society Directive
2397:Regulation on roaming charges
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2683:Pressure Equipment Directive
2512:Conditional Access Directive
2367:Customs Regulation 1383/2003
2304:Principle of legal certainty
862:Brexit and British consumers
2733:Universal Service Directive
2569:(first Copyright directive)
2507:Computer Programs Directive
2487:Biocidal Products Directive
2372:Regulation (EC) No 261/2004
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641:French overseas departments
474:Compensation and assistance
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2923:European Anti-Fraud Office
2392:Customs Regulation 3295/94
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1888:"Brexit: The end for 261?"
1380:"Air Passenger Rights FAQ"
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2822:Coleman v Attridge Law
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1516:10.54648/AILA2017005
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459:In October 2017, an
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