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IATA: Industry Stepping Up Engagement on Consumer Protection

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passenger_airplaneThe International Air Transport Association (IATA) is stepping up efforts to engage with stakeholders — governments, travelers and consumer groups — on the important issue of consumer protection. There are now over 60 countries with some form of passenger rights regulations, with more countries considering new rules.

“The growing patchwork of consumer rights regimes is leaving travelers confused when they are subject to multiple different passenger rights regimes at the same time”, said Paul Steele, IATA’s Senior Vice President for Member and External Relations.

“We need an air transport system that balances the need to protect consumers while allowing the airline industry to compete and innovate”.

IATA is actively engaging consumer protection bodies around the world in a dialogue aimed at finding a balanced solution. Along with seeking to understand more clearly what governments are hearing from their customers, the industry has produced materials to help governments and travelers better appreciate the issues arising from consumer protection regulations.

Among the first materials developed are three postcards exploring the issues of airline punctuality, mishandled baggage, and confusing consumer protection regulations.

Passenger Protection Postcards

Passenger Protection Postcards

Airlines have developed a set of core principles for governments to consider when adopting consumer protection regulation. These core principles include:

– Calling for regulations to be clear so that passengers can understand their rights
– Calling on airlines to ensure that their passengers are always kept informed and to establish efficient complaint handling procedures
– Calling for passenger entitlements to be proportional in a situation of service breakdown
– Calling for governments to be consistent when regulating, so that airlines and consumers no longer need to contend with further contradictory passenger rights regimes around the world.

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