UK: Refund woes lead to calls for regulator to be given power to fine airlines

Which? is calling for the aviation regulator to urgently be given powers to fine airlines, after nearly six months of “blatant disregard” for the law on refunds for cancelled flights during the pandemic. The consumer group says airlines operating in the UK have not faced a single fine for breaking consumer law on refunds, delays or cancellations since 2003. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was granted powers to enforce consumer rights laws on airlines in 2003, but cannot directly fine airlines. And the regulator has only used its powers once to apply to the courts for an enforcement order which forces an airline to comply with the law. This was against Ryanair in 2018, for refusing to compensate passengers for delays caused by planned industrial action by its staff during the peak of the summer holidays. The case is yet to be heard and the airline continues to refuse to compensate consumers. The findings come after Which? exposed the UK’s 10 biggest airlines for repeatedly breaking the law on refunds for coronavirus cancellations earlier this year.<br/>
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9/16/20