The ES regulation strictly stipulates that if a passenger has bought a ticket and the flight is not secured, he or she must offer a different flight or return the money.

In addition, the airline must do this within seven days. It may not be a socialist, but I ask that the passenger's rights be reviewed in the light of the current crisis and ignorance of when life will return to normal. Otherwise we will kill our own AirBaltic. We have already paid much for this company to work and develop. AirBaltic – These are workplaces and entire industries that Latvia may lose. Of course, a person who has lost a chance to fly off somewhere will have to stand up to his protected rights in Europe. But this gratifying of a few dozen (either some or hundreds) of the euro will be temporary. And then you can turn over for many years to deny the possibility of leaving Riga anywhere. For one egg it would be worth killing the chicken?! The European regulation needs to be changed, as an emergency should not be insisted on peaceful comforts. Airlines should have the option of extending the seven-day period to a year by applying either a refund or a voucher. I would like to hope that our Ministry of Transport will, together with all the "light forces" in European structures, make it strictly to argue that the EC Commissioner for Transportation, Adina Valeana, will hear it. The destination is not going to disappear. Only they will not reach if there are no who will fly to them. Photo: runway.com

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