Social responsibility
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U.K. Supreme Court Case Lipton v British Airways Cityflyer Ltd
The UK Supreme Court has recently ruled in the case Lipton and another v British Airways Cityflyer Ltd that passengers are now entitled to compensation if their flight is delayed
United States Final Rule on the importation of dogs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) of the United States, issued this final rule to provide clarity and safeguards
Accelerating the transition in the maritime and aviation sector
Last 16 May, the EU Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels Alliance Conference was held in collaboration with RLCF Alliance (Renewable and Low-carbon Fuels Value Chain Industrial Alliance), and promoted by the
Fitness check of EU Airport Legislation
The Commission is carrying out a fitness check of EU airport legislation to determine if it still fir for purpose and delivering on its objectives. The fitness check will consider

Revision of Regulation (EC) 261/2004
AIRE´s Members note with satisfaction the willingness of the European Commission to come back to the idea to the revision Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 on Passenger Rights. The airlines gathered

Impact of ReFuelEU and EU ETS in aviation
AIRE acknowledges the revision of EU ETS and ReFuelEU and the impact it is going to have on aviation sector. Both documents are a part of the “Fit for 55”

De-regulation of employment in the airline sector
On March 14, the European Parliament Committee on Transport and Tourism (TRAN) invited Patrick Ky, executive director of EASA, to present the Agency’s report on interdependencies between socio-economic factors and civil aviation