A UK government review published on the 9th May has recommended Britain sets up a Flight Protection Scheme. The scheme would see all air passengers paying a 50p levy to finance their repatriation should their airline go bust.
Air passengers in the UK may soon be charged an extra 50p per flight to maintain a new Flight Protection Scheme. The scheme will involve all airlines to buy into an insurance scheme, which can then be used to repatriate passengers in the event that the airline goes bust.
This has come about following the publication of the Airline Insolvency Review which was published today (Thursday 9th). The review revealed that as many as 80% of…
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