The European Commission: The impact of the Iran war on the jet fuel market has not been severe

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The European Commission: The impact of the Iran war on the jet fuel market has not been severe

The European Commission: The impact of the Iran war on the jet fuel market has not been severe

The European Commission has informed airlines that all previous regulations regarding passenger protection remain in effect and will not change due to the Iran war

According to the European Commission’s assessment, the impact of the Iran war on the jet fuel market has not been severe enough to warrant a change in these regulations

In a set of guidelines for airlines, the European Commission stated that these companies can only be exempt from paying financial compensation to passengers for flight cancellations if a local fuel shortage is the cause of the cancellation

The commission also announced that charging additional fees to passengers retroactively, such as adding fuel surcharges to tickets that have already been sold, is not permitted

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