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The EU Parliament votes to keep the three-hour limitation on compensation for flight delays

In a plenary meeting on Wednesday, the European Parliament supported several amendments including those on carry-on luggage. In the EU process, it is likely that months of negotiations will be required before a compromise and law changes can be signed.

The European Parliament and 27 member states of the European Union disagree on a package measures that was first proposed by the European Commission (the?EU executive) more than 10 years ago.

Last year, EU countries agreed to raise the short-haul flight delay threshold from two hours to four hours.

According to the existing rules in place since 2004, air passengers may be entitled to compensation if their flight is delayed for more than three (3) hours. Compensation can range from 250 euros (292.95) up to more, depending on how long the flight was delayed.

The European Parliament would like to maintain the 300-600 euro threshold for compensation, whereas the EU member states are in favor of raising the threshold and reducing compensation to 500 euros. They also want to give passengers the right to receive a free cabin bag weighing no more than 7 kilograms (15 pounds). Weight and dimensions are less than current cabin bag limits of some airlines, such as Ryanair. Ryanair charges extra for large hand luggage up to 10 kilograms.

The free seating of an accompanying adult adjacent to a child, or a person with reduced mobility, is another rule that is not in dispute.

(source: Reuters)