
India Mandates 60% Free Seats on All Flights
India just became the world's most passenger-friendly aviation market. New rules require airlines to reserve 60% of seats at no extra charge and guarantee families sit together. ##
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India just became the world's most passenger-friendly aviation market. New rules require airlines to reserve 60% of seats at no extra charge and guarantee families sit together. ##

United Airlines just became the first major U.S. carrier to add headphone requirements to its passenger contract, tackling one of travelers' biggest complaints. The move gives flight crews real power to enforce basic courtesy at 30,000 feet.

European lawmakers just voted overwhelmingly to protect airline passengers from longer delays and extra fees. The decision keeps compensation for delays over three hours and blocks airlines from charging for basic services like sitting with your kids.

Commercial vehicles in Accra will soon display identification tags to protect passengers from unauthorized drivers charging illegal fares. The Ghana Private Road Transport Union is meeting this week to finalize the system that will make rogue drivers easily identifiable.