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South East MEP Sharon Bowles welcomes Commission's 'wide public consultation' on new air travel legislation

2.40.00pm GMT Fri 29th Jan 2010

Sharon Bowles MEP

Sharon Bowles MEP

Lib Dem MEP Sharon Bowles has welcomed a European Commission consultation on passenger rights and hopes that it will expose the unreasonable travel costs some passengers incur.

Sharon, who chairs the European Parliament's powerful Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, raised the issue of hand luggage requirements with the Commission this week.

Sharon Bowles said: "Most airlines penalise passengers for having too much hand luggage and when airlines have different rules on hand luggage, this can create problems."

"For example, if you board a flight where your hand luggage complies with weight and size restrictions, then board a flight with a different airline that has different luggage restrictions, what do you do with your excess hand luggage? In most cases you have to pay what amounts to a hefty fine."

In response to her letter to Transport Commissioner, Antonio Tajani, Sharon received this reply:

"There may certainly be a room for change on this particular issue, either through voluntary agreements or through legislation. In order to receive the views on all stakeholders on this issue and more generally on passenger rights, I have asked the Director General of Transport and Energy to launch a wide public consultation which will end at the beginning of March."

Sharon said: "I am delighted that Commissioner Tajani has launched a consultation on this issue. In the case of unfair baggage costs, I hope passengers get the legislative protection they need."

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