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Opinion | ENVI | ||
Opinion | JURI | RIPOLL Y MARTÍNEZ DE BEDOYA Carlos (PPE-DE) | |
Lead | RETT | COLLINS Gerard (UEN) |
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2002/03/21
Final act published in Official Journal
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2001/09/05
Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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T5-0439/2001
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The European Parliament adopted the report by Mr Gerard COLLINS (UEN, Ire) on the protection of air passengers in the European Union. (Please refer to the previous text). In addition, the Parliament deplores the lack of progress in Council on the "Single European Sky" initiative and in reaching an agreement on the amended regulation on denied boarding and the proposed directive on the safety of third aircraft using Community airports as a result of the ongoing dispute between the UK and Spain over the status of Gibraltar airport. The fact that air passenger protection measures could be held up for such reasons was seen as unacceptable and Council was called upon to resolve this dispute without delay.�
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T5-0439/2001
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- 2001/09/04 Debate in Parliament
- 2001/06/20 Vote in committee, 1st reading/single reading
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2000/11/29
Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading/single reading
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2000/06/21
Non-legislative basic document published
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COM(2000)0365
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PURPOSE : to present a Communication from the Commission concerning the protection of air passengers in the European Union. CONTENT : following a Commission document sent out for consultation in January 2000 relating to the protection of air passengers, the Commission has made a detailed analysis of all the responses and then selected the areas where Community action to improve consumer protection was justified. The present Communication concentrates on these aspects. The Commission will therefore propose legislation in order to: - enable delayed passengers to continue their journeys under good conditions, by giving them the right either to reimbursement of the ticket or to an alternative flight at the earliest as possible; - create new rights for passengers, by setting minimum requrements for contracts in air travel; - give passengers information they need to make well-founded choices between airlines, by requiring airlines to submit the data necessary for it to publish regular consumer reports (2000). These would also stimulate airlines to improve service quality. Furthermore, the Commission will promote the preparation and adoption of voluntary commitments by European airlines (2000-2001), covering in particular: - improvement of service quality as widely as possible, for example by offering the lowest fare available, by allowing reservations to be held for a certain time, by informing passengers rapidly of delays, by meeting needs of disabled people and by facilitating the lodging of complaints; - adequate care for delayed passengers; - simple procedures for lodging complaints and mechanisms for setting disputes out-of-court. It will also promote voluntary commitments by airports to set quality standards for services and to consider design standards for terminals. These voluntary codes should be ambitious, engage as many operators as possible and include mechanisms for monitoring compliance. The Commission will strongly encourage the involvement of all interested parties and co-ordination when the responsibilities of airlines and airports overlap. In addition, the Commission will aslo take these initiatives: - to discuss how best to strengthen the representation of passengers with Member States and passengers' organisations, (2000); - to examine the effects on the market of sales and reservations via the Internet and their conformity with competition rules of the Code of Conduct for computerised reservation systems, (2000); - to study the effects on competition of code-sharing, in the context of individual competition proceedings, and of tariff co-ordination in interlining, in its review of block exemption for interlining, (2001); - to assess the impact of cabin conditions on passengers' health, by setting up expert groups to scrutinise existing research and draw conclusions on risks to health, (2001). �
- DG ['Energy and Transport'],
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COM(2000)0365
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Documents
- Non-legislative basic document published: COM(2000)0365
- Committee report tabled for plenary, single reading: A5-0249/2001
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament, 1st reading/single reading: T5-0439/2001
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