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"By adopting this report, we really hoped to draw the Commission’s attention to the large number of grey areas that still exist in air passenger rights. The report has the merit of examining everything that really needs improving for people who travel by air, and the list of measures to be adopted is very long. The fact is that air passengers are all too often tricked when they book their flight tickets. For example, in the case of online bookings, I deplore the fact that some companies raise the stated price for a whole variety of reasons. Fares should therefore be more transparent, and purchasers should subsequently be able to change their reservations or correct minor errors at no additional cost. Another example relating to families is that children under the age of two years should be entitled to a seat and not have to spend the whole flight on their parents’ laps. People with reduced mobility should be able to travel with the equipment they need without being charged extra. The Commission would do well to draw on this report in its forthcoming revision of the regulation on air passengers’ rights (Regulation (EC) No 261/2004)."@en1
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