European proposals strike wrong chord

John Rimmer

15-Apr-2006

At first glance, the proposals looked like an unexpected piece of regulatory good cheer for the European industry

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In February the European Commission unveiled plans to increase allowances for air travellers entering the EU from a third country to €500 ($610), from the previous level of €175 ($213).

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