Article: BA flying into hefty bill for new EU law on compensation.

Byline: Tracey Boles

Feb. 13--British Airways is facing a "substantial" bill for "badly drafted" European Union (EU) regulations coming into force this week, which demand that airlines compensate passengers for flight delays and cancellations.

From 17 February, passengers all over Europe will be able to demand compensation of up to E600 ($768, [pounds sterling]414) if a flight of more than 3,500km is cancelled or overbooked, no matter what the reason. Plans for the new rules were first revealed by The Business three years ago.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has estimated its members are facing a yearly bill of E1.5bn in ...

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