The Rights of Travelers by Plane, Train, Boat, Bus Explained by the European Commission

Passenger Rights Airplane Train Boat Bus Explained European Commission

If during this period you travel by plane, train, boat, or bus, then it is good to know what your rights are, especially if you use the first means of transport and your flight is postponed or canceled, the European Commission has a special application for this.

The rights of air passengers are most often violated by the airlines, and many people do not know what to ask for and receive from companies of this kind, so install your application for iPhone or Android, or visit the website of the Commission European.

"If you've ever been stuck in a European airport or lost your luggage by an airline, you can now use this mobile app to check your rights immediately, on the spot.

Launched by the European Commission in 2013, the app now covers all modes of transport in the EU – air, rail, bus and boat.

Passenger Rights provides clear and concise information about travel rights in the European Union. The question/answer format helps you identify the problem you are experiencing and get a clear explanation of your rights regarding that problem and the options available to you.

The app includes features for the visually impaired (when supported by your device), is available in 23 languages, and uses local storage on your device to avoid the need for data connectivity while traveling.”