Tag #Transport

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EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Fees, Enhanced Passenger Rights

EU Transport Ministers approved a proposal allowing airlines to charge for carry-on luggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays, and requiring airlines to provide amenities during disruptions; however, consumer groups oppose the changes, citing reduced passenger rights.

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No Poverty
zeit.de
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EU Weakens Air Passenger Rights for Flight Delays

EU member states agreed to raise the flight delay threshold for passenger compensation from three to four hours (flights under 3,500km) and six hours (flights over 3,500km), despite opposition from Germany and concerns from consumer advocates who predict a significant drop in successful claims.

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Reduced Inequality
nos.nl
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Nationwide NS Train Strike Disrupts Dutch Rail Services

A nationwide NS train strike in the Netherlands, starting at 4 AM today until tomorrow morning, severely impacts train services due to a wage dispute between the railway workers and NS, with only limited service between Amsterdam and Schiphol. Further strikes are planned.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
theglobeandmail.com
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Montreal Transit Strike Looms, Highlighting Funding Crisis

Montreal's 2,400 transit maintenance workers may strike June 9-17, reducing bus and metro service outside peak hours due to a year-long labor dispute over subcontracting and scheduling, highlighting insufficient government funding for transit agencies and impacting vulnerable populations.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
lefigaro.fr
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French Taxi Drivers to Block Paris Airports and Ministry in Major Protest

French taxi drivers are planning protests from June 10-12, including blocking the Ministry of Economy and Finance and airports, due to a new health transport convention eliminating automatic reimbursements for empty return trips and concerns about ride-hailing competition, leading to potential signi...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
smh.com.au
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Driver Reviver Sites in Australia Decline by 27 Percent

Australia's Driver Reviver program, offering free refreshments and respite to drivers, has seen a 27.3 percent drop in operational sites since its peak, falling from approximately 220 to 160, due to factors including urban growth, road upgrades, and fewer volunteers.

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Good Health and Well-being
bbc.com
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Airline Baggage Fees Spark Outrage, Regulatory Scrutiny

Airlines are generating billions from baggage fees, infuriating passengers and attracting political attention as the cost of checked bags rises, causing a boom in carry-on luggage and prompting regulatory questions.

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64% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
telegraaf.nl
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Dutch Public Transport Protests 335 Million Euro Budget Cuts

Public transport in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and surrounding areas is staging a symbolic protest against planned 335 million euro budget cuts, warning of increased traffic, higher prices, and reduced service accessibility for vulnerable groups.

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Reduced Inequality
abcnews.go.com
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American Airlines Engine Fire in Denver Caused by Fuel Leak and Improperly Installed Parts

On March 13, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800 experienced a right engine fire in Denver after a flight from Colorado Springs due to a fuel leak and improperly installed engine parts; twelve passengers received minor injuries.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
kathimerini.gr
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EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate

The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...

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32% Bias Score

No Poverty
nos.nl
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Nationwide NS Train Strike Disrupts Netherlands Rail Service

A nationwide train strike in the Netherlands, starting at 4:00 AM today and lasting until tomorrow morning, has severely disrupted train services due to a wage dispute between NS personnel and the FNV union, with limited sprinter service only between Amsterdam and Schiphol.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
elmundo.es
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Renfe Replaces Free Passes with Discounted Fares and Personalized Card System"

Renfe is ending free train passes on June 30th, replacing them with discounted fares and a personalized card system (Renfe&Tu) for Cercanías, while implementing 40-50% discounts on Media Distancia and maintaining a 50% discount on Avant trains, with free travel for children under 15.

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Affordable and Clean Energy

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