Aviation white paper arrives late, and lacks action on competition
The Labor government will not introduce a European Union-style scheme to compensate airline passengers for disruptions and delays despite public outcry and calls from the competition regulator after chronic poor performance by Qantas last year.
European airlines must compensate passengers when their flight is delayed or cancelled, or if they were denied boarding, if they reach their final destination more than three hours later than scheduled.
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