EU: Airlines Should Pay Passengers for Cancelations due to Fuel Price Surge
The European Union is facing pressure to mandate compensation for passengers who cancel flights due to rising fuel prices, as the cost of jet fuel escalates. Officials warn of potential shortages impacting air travel shortly.
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