Flight Denied Boarding Rules | 261/2004 Consumer Flight Rules | HolidayTravelWatch
This article from our Travel-Zine deal with passengers rights when they have been denied boarding under the EU rules 261/2004. The article provides a case study to illustrate those rights, providing the route to how they can resolve their holiday flight complaints - Watch Out For Further Announcements – The Denied Boarding Flight Rules – 26.10.06.pdf
The Volcano Travel Crisis has revealed great stresses upon EU Directive 261/2004, but has demonstrated clearly the benefit to air passengers. We have produced two articles dealing with the 261/2004 rights in this crisis; the first article provides a commentary where you have been ‘trapped’ in resort by ‘no fly’ orders, the second article deals with how to deal with 261/2004 failures when you get home.
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HTW has noted that amongst the submissions to the Committee on Toxicity (COT) it has been suggested that the symptoms highlighted by crew and passengers were akin to the condition of hyperventilation.
HTW has for many years received reports from concerned holiday makers or independent travellers as to the safety of their aircraft, ship or boat, train or road transport.

