Goofyish
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From 17th February 2005 new European Union legislation mean that passengers who cannot fly because airlines have deliberately sold more tickets than there are seats will receive compensation ranging from 250 (£172) for short-haul flights and 600 (£414) for long-haul flights. The same applies if flights are cancelled at less than 2 weeks notice.
For long-haul delays airlines will have to privide meals and refreshments, as well as free hotels if passengers cannot fly until the next day.
The International Air Travel Association (IATA) has mounted a legal challenge to the new rules though
For long-haul delays airlines will have to privide meals and refreshments, as well as free hotels if passengers cannot fly until the next day.

The International Air Travel Association (IATA) has mounted a legal challenge to the new rules though
