The EU is reviewing flight delay compensation regulations from 2004, which may lead to less favorable terms for consumers. Currently, passengers can claim between €250 and €600 for delays over three hours, but proposed changes could extend this to five, nine, or twelve hours, potentially leaving 85% of consumers without compensation. The regulation applies to flights from EU airports and those operated by EU airlines. Critics, including the European Consumers' Organisation (BEUC), argue the timeframe for claiming compensation is too short, while airlines defend the need for flexibility in managing disruptions. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)